House of Seven Gables or Sat Burzam Ghor
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The House of Seven Gables was built by a localite Sebastiao da Silva, while serving as an emissary and a private secretary to the Viceroy of Portugal. It was the first instance when a Goan family was permitted to perform a mass at a private chapel built inside the premises. As the name suggests, this edifice was originally built with seven tiled roofs peaking up. Today, after four centuries and nearly five generations later, three remain.
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