Any trip to Goa must include a few hours walking the churches, basilicas, cathedrals built by the Portugueses. St. Cajetan's is not in the main complex of churches such as Se Cathedral, St. Francis of Assisi or the Chapel of St. Catherine, but it is worth the short walk to visit this building.
St. Cajetan was an Italian (had to look that bit up on the Internet) so it makes sense that the cathedral which constructured by Italian builders. It does indeed have the look and feel of St. Peter's Basilica.
One can walk about St. Cajetan...even up to the altars and gaze at the wonder and size of this building.
When leaving St. Cajetan's, turn right. Ask for the exact location of the Viceroy Arch. This large arch, reconstructed in 1954 was the entry way to Goa from the river Mandovi that the viceroy followed. The road way leads past St. Cajatan's. Location, location, location.





