The Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount is arranged over the slope behind the St. Cajetan Church. The sanctuary was work in 1510 by Alfonso de Albuquerque after his triumph over the Goan Muslim ruler Yusuf Shah and was redesigned in 2001. The Chapel is brilliantly white washed and is avoided by numerous travelers.
The structure faces west which gives lovely perspectives from Di and Chorao islands, the Mandovi River and the encompassing forested slopes, particularly amid nightfall. It additionally offers the review of Old Goa where in 1510 Sultan Adil Shah's put his ordnance to guard the city from the Portuguese attack.
The church of Our Lady of the Mount can be come to in the wake of proceeding for 1.5 km on the little street that goes through the Arch of Conception and the sanctuary is alongside the 'Handmaids of Christ' religious circle arranged inverse the exterior of the Se Cathedral.