View of the structure of the Se Cathedral from near the gate

A view of the magnificent structure of the Se Cathedral in old Goa. The Cathedral is a UNESCO world heritage structure, which was consecrated in the year 1640. The Cathedral was constructed when the Portuguese controlled Goa, and hence they constructed a number of religious structures in the same area such as the Bom Jesus Basilica, the fallen church of St. Augustine, and the Se Cathedral.
This photo shows a view from near the gate of the Se Cathedral, showing the view of the white structure of the Cathedral along with the open space near it. The sheer openness of the space given to the whole Cathedral structure was impressive, along with the view of the slanted tree near the driveway of the cathedral.
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