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  1. Central Bank Currency Museum

    58, Sri Jayawardhanapura Mawatha, Rajagiriya from 08:30 to 16:00. Monday to Friday on all working days except public and bank holidays free 6.93454, 79.84321

    Established on 20 April 1982 at the Central Bank Head Office in Colombo Fort. The museum is open to the general public. - The Central Bank Currency Museum traces the history of the usage of coins and notes in Sri Lanka from 3 BC to date and has on display a large number of ancient coins and notes which were used in the country dating back from 3 BC.…

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    Foreign coins and notes received from other Central Banks are also on display at the museum.

  2. India House

    The official residence in Colombo for the Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka. Built in 1926-27 for the Imperial Bank of India and taken over by the Government of India in 1956. It is a colonial style villa/bungalow, with large gardens located along Thurstan Road.…

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    It is guarded by personnel from the Border Security Force.

  3. The Sapumal Foundation

    32/4 Barnes Pl

    Colombo 7. The Sapumal Foundation was once home to the late Harry Pieris. Visitors are able to see his studio and art materials that have been left undisturbed over the years. This gallery also contains 200 paintings that follow the development of Sri Lankan art. Special art classes are also available at the gallery.

  4. Victoria Masonic Temple

    Galle Face, Colombo 03 6.92293, 79.84797

    It is the meeting place for the Masonic Lodges. It was built in 1901 during British rule. It was designed by E. Skinner, an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and built by the Colombo Commercial Company. The building was built in neo-Georgian style mixed with elements of Eastern architecture.

  5. Kalani Raja Maha Viharaya.

    Located about 9 km away from Colombo, the Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya is one of the most significant Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka. The temple had been built more than 2000 years ago and contains images of reclining and preaching Buddha along with frescoes depicting incidents from his life.

  6. St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church

    Polwatte (159, St. Michael’s Road, Colombo 3) 6.91347, 79.85194

    It was dedicated on the 29th of September 1887 and is a landmark in Kollupitiya, a suburb of Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka. A magnificent building of stone, mortar and wood, it stands as a testimony to its rich history of prayer, worship and mission.

  7. Jami-Ul-Alfar Mosque

    Second Cross Street in Pettah 6.93850, 79.85180

    It is a historic mosque. The mosque is a popular tourist site in the city. - Jami-Ul-Alfar Mosque was built in 1909 by the Pettah Muslim community to fulfill their required five-times-daily prayer and Jummah on Fridays. It is one of the oldest mosques in Colombo.

  8. Independence Memorial Hall

    Independence Square(formally Torrington Square) 09:00-17:00. Child 150, Adult: 300 Rs. (2013) 6.90458, 79.86730

    is a national monument in Sri Lanka built for commemoration of the independence of Sri Lanka from the British rule with the establishment of Dominion of Ceylon on 4 February 1948. It also houses the Independence Memorial Museum.

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  9. The Lighthouse.

    A large bungalow. Owned by the Sri Lankan Government and houses the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies- located in the Cinnamon Gardens a suburb of Colombo, it was built by D. Peiris.

  10. Whist Bungalow

    A large bungalow. A 19th century stately home modeled on Neoclassical style, located in Mutwal north of Colombo on the cost where the Kelani River used to meet the Indian Ocean. It is now used as a reception hall for weddings.

  11. St. Andrew's Scots Kirk church

    No. 73, Galle Road, Colombo 3 6.91893, 79.84768

    It was founded in the late 19th century, and prospered during the colonial and post-colonial periods, it was a centre for the Scots element in Colombo, the capital city of what was then Ceylon.

  12. The National Museum of Colombo

    Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo 7 Sat-Thu.: 09:00-17:00. Child 300, Adult: 500 Rs. (2013) 6.91000, 79.92750

    Department of National Museums. Also known as the Sri Lanka National Museum, it is the largest museum in Colombo. Among its exhibits, it contains regalia of the 17th century Kandyan Kings.

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  13. The Lionel Wendt Memorial Art Centre

    18 Guilford Crescent, Colombo 7 M-F 09:00-13:00 and 14:00-16:00

    The Art Centre has exhibitions, art shows and stage events. Visitors also able to purchase various antiques as well as paintings and crafts by contemporary Sri Lankan artists.

  14. St. Paul's Church (1853)

    Galle Rd, Milagiriya district 6.88593, 79.85840

    It is one of the oldest churches in Sri Lanka. - The church was first built by the Portuguese as a Roman Catholic place of worship and was known as Nossa Senhora dos Milagres

  15. Wolvendaal church.

    363, Galle Road, Colombo 06 6.94210, 79.85900

    One of the oldest churches built during the Dutch era in 1749. The interior is decorated with Dutch furniture with the wooden carved pews, chairs, pulpit and lecterns.

  16. Gangaramaya Temple

    61, Sri Jinarathana Road, Colombo 2 6.91664, 79.85654

    is one of the most important temples in Colombo, - The temple's architecture demonstrates an eclectic mix of Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian, and Chinese architecture

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  17. Jefferson House

    The ambassadorial residence in Colombo for the Ambassador of the United States in Sri Lanka. It was built in 1914 in the Cinnamon Gardens a suburb of Colombo.

  18. Modera House

    A large bungalow. A 19th century stately home, located in Mutwal north of Colombo. Now it is part of the De La Salle College.

  19. Basilica of Our Lady of Lanka

    Lankamatha Road, Ragama suburb of Colombo 7.03586, 79.93554

    It is a Roman Catholic church with basilica status. The church is home to the venerated statue of Our Lady of Lanka.

  20. The Dutch Period Museum

    95 Prince Street, Colombo 01 Sat-Thu.: 09:00-17:00. Child 300, Adult: 500 Rs. (2013) 6.93608, 79.85156

    Nice but very small museum documenting Dutch colonial rule in Sri Lanka. Houses Dutch-inspired artifacts.

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  21. St Luke's Anglican Church

    Borella district of Colombo-8. 6.91806, 79.87484

    The church plays an important role within the history of the Church Missionary Society on the island.

  22. St. Lucia's Cathedral

    St Benedict's St and St. Lucia St, Kotahena 6.94824, 79.86406

    is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Colombo in Sri Lanka.

  23. Church of St. Anthony

    6.94682, 79.85627

    Situated beside the sea where Sea Street and St. Anthony’s Mawatha meet.

  24. The Natural History Museum

    Sir Marcus Fernando Mawatha, Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo 7 Closed Fridays and all public holidays. 09:00-17:00. Child 150, Adult: 300 Rs. 6.91115, 79.86115

    This museum features Sri Lanka's floral and fauna in dioramas.

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  25. Sri Bala Selva Vinayagar

    6.90786, 79.89263

    Hindu temple- in Colombo 10. Devoted to Shiva and Ganesh.

  26. Memm Harnafi

    Mosque found at Dr C.W.W Kannangara Mawatha, grey colour.

  27. Buddha Jayanthi Chaithya stupa

    Colombo Harbour 6.93843, 79.84191

    A Buddhist shrine, built with reinforced concrete.

  28. Storm Lodge.

    142 Galle Rd, Colombo-03

    A mansion, owned by the Colombo Swimming Club.

  29. Lakshmigiri Mansion

    A bungalow at 102, Thurstan Road in Colombo.

  30. Sri Ponnambalam-Vaneswaram temple

    In Koch-chikade, three km north of Fort.

  31. Sri Muthumariamman

    Hindu temple in Colombo 13

  32. Shiva Subramania Swami

    Temple on Slave Island

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