💨 Abstract
Aguad, once a prison in Goa, has been transformed into a cultural hub after renovation. While it now hosts a museum, restaurants, and event spaces, its dark history as a place of torture and imprisonment is still palpable. The complex was constructed in 1612 as a defensive stronghold by the Portuguese and was a prison during Goa's struggle for liberation.
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