The Church of St. Andrew’s was to begin with established and built in 1570 and introduced with self important celebrations. The initial building of the church was afterward annihilated by Adil Shah’s officers in 1578. The display building could be a result of the architectural amalgamation over the a long time since 1594. The Neo-Gothic fashion is the foremost noticeable portion of the design features that we see within the church nowadays. The foremost later changes and incorporations were within the year 2010 with the long expanded supplication lobbies. The church has the immaculate white all around and the grottos are flawlessly kept up in gold tinge and there's a statue of Woman of Fathima carved in marble. The harbour town - Vasco da Gama celebrates the devour of St Andrew on 30th of November and the town celebrates and comes together to celebrate the benefactor holy person of old maids and anglers.