GALLE
A city with the perfect blend of past and present, the native and the colonial. Galle is located at the extreme southwest corner of the island where the shoreline turns east towards Matara and Tangalle.
Galle Fort
Galle
Fort was first built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and then
modified by the Dutch during the 17th century. During this time
the fort became Sri Lanka’s main port and centre of trade and commerce
among the Persians, Arabians, Greeks, Romans, Malays and Indians.
The Galle Fort is one of the best preserved examples of 17th century
colonial fortifications in the world and is on the UNESCO list of
world monuments. In fact today, much of what visitors see of the
Galle Fort is a reflection of the way Galle Fort was during the
time of the Dutch. When the British took over Galle for the Dutch
in the 18th century they did little to alter or eradicate any of
the Dutch structures or influences. |