Nani Daman Fort, also known as the St. Jerome Fort, is situated in the small town of Nani Daman in the union territory of Daman and Diu, India. This impressive structure dates back to the 17th century and was constructed by the Portuguese during their colonial rule. The fort is located near the Daman Ganga River, giving it a scenic surrounding. The large fort encompasses an area of about 12,250 square meters and its high stone walls capped with turrets provided defense against invaders. Inside, the fort houses the imposing Church of Our Lady of the Sea, which is a significant attraction for visitors due to its Portuguese architectural style and ornate interiors. The fort's gateway is adorned with a statue of St. Jerome. Apart from its historical and architectural significance, the fort offers picturesque views of the river and the surrounding areas. The place is not only a relic of the colonial past but also a tranquil spot for tourists to wander and learn about the region's history. The well-preserved fortress, with its old cannons still on display, provides a glimpse into the strategic importance of this region in the bygone era.