Gandaulim Fort

The Gandaulim Fort, also called the Gaudelupchar Fort was a military installation built on the eastern tip of the Ilhas de Goa.

The fortress was allegedly built to defend the settlement of São Braz (lit. 'St.

It also housed a chapel dedicated to St. Blaise, which later was elevated into a church in 1563.

By the advent of the 21st century, the only remaining evidence of the fort consisted of its entrance gate and a few rundown walls.

The gate was demolished by the government authorities, as part of a road expansion project, to widen the approach road to the Gandaulim-Cumbarjua ferry.