City is the capital of the southern province with a colorful history. UNESCO magnificent Dutch fort was declared the city's most popular attractions World Heritage Site. 300-year-old Dutch atmosphere is much still alive around the fort and many historic buildings into high-rise buildings not invaded by City center of the beautiful beach of Unawatuna is just 6km south east.
The southern coastal belt is the most popular among tourists, and moved northeast monsoon, when the blue sky and calm sea, from April 10 life. Until the British moved to the port in Colombo, Sri Lanka's first European Management Center main seaport and the largest city was During the fourth century, the city of Galle was the administrative center of the European
Galle fort
In just the south east coast of Sri Lanka in Galle, Galle fort from 1649 of the Netherlands during the 17th century and strengthened broadly, by the Portuguese in 1588 construction. Historical, archaeological and architectural heritage monument, due to the extensive reconstruction work done it in Sri Lanka by the archeology department maintain a glossy appearance after more than 423 years.
Also part of the coastal town of Galle area or the walls of Galle Dutch fort also known as the Galle fort withstood the damage to the Boxing Day tsunami, which has since been restored. [2] Galle fort near the Dutch Reformed Church in elite Amangalla Resort Hotel has the original Dutch offices and staff in order to accommodate was established in 1684 and then in 1865 converted into a hotel in the 19th century by European passengers traveling between Europe and the Galle Fort catered to New Oriental Hotel has been selected as the next.
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