The
main facade of the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, better known as the
Manila Cathedral, has three doorways. The central doorway, which is the biggest, has
large wooden doors with bronze relief panels depicting the history of the church, over which is a
grand arch inscribed with the dedication of the church. The two side doorways are slightly smaller though their arches are just as richly ornamented with elaborate reliefs.