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Galle Dutch Fort

Historical Place

    Historical & Cultural Significance Originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch in the 17th century, Galle Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It showcases colonial architecture and reflects Sri Lanka’s rich maritime trade history. Key Features & Attractions Visitors can wander cobblestone streets lined with Dutch-era buildings, churches, mosques, ramparts, bastions, and lighthouses. Museums, boutique shops, and cafés add cultural and leisure value. Ocean-facing ramparts provide spectacular sunset views. Best Time to Visit Early morning or late afternoon is ideal for avoiding the midday heat and capturing beautiful sunset photos. Visitor Tips & Highlights Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestones, carry water, and watch for uneven surfaces on the ramparts. Galle Fort is one of the best-preserved colonial forts in Asia, offering a vibrant mix of history, architecture, and scenic ocean views—perfect for history enthusiasts and photographers


    • Galle Dutch Fort, Southern Province, Sri Lanka
    • Galle Dutch Fort, Galle 80000, Sri Lanka

    • Galle
    • Southern Province
    • Southern Province
    • Sri Lanka

    Do’s :

    • Follow signage
    • Read info boards
    • Respect preservation rules
    • Take photos only where allowed

    Please don’t :

    • Touch ancient walls or artifacts
    • Leave graffiti
    • Remove stones, relics, or objects
    • Climb restricted monuments
    • Dig or disturb ground

    Be careful / Tips :

    • Watch step on slippery surfaces
    • Respect photography rules
    • Avoid leaning on fragile structures

    Accessibility

    • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Unavailable

    Opening Hours

    • Monday: Open 24 hours
    • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
    • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
    • Thursday: Open 24 hours
    • Friday: Open 24 hours
    • Saturday: Open 24 hours
    • Sunday: Open 24 hours

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