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Pierce
Leslie Bungalow:
This
magnificent building constructed by Samuel S. Koder of The Cochin Electric
Company in 1808 is a supreme example of the transition from colonial to
Indo-European architecture. Features like verandah seats at the entrance,
floor tiles set in a chess board pattern, red coloured brick like facade,
carved wood furniture and a wooden bridge connecting to a separate structure
across the street are all unique to this bungalow.
Believed
to have been the residence of Vasco da Gama, this is one of the oldest
Portuguese residences in Fort Kochi. Built in the early sixteenth century,
Vasco House sports the typical European glass paned windows and balcony cum
verandahs characteristic of the times. | Disclaimer
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