Registered Sector:
Old Town of Galle and its Fortifications
Location and site:
Situated in the southwest of Sri Lanka about 100 km. south of Colombo, the city of Galle is on the shores of the Indian Ocean. It is constructed on a rocky peninsula which houses a natural port to which access is complicated by the presence of massive coral reefs.
Historical Function:
Defense and administration.
Administrative Status:
Capital of the Province of Galle.
Registration Criteria:
Galle illustrates the interactions between European architecture and South Asian traditions of the 17th through 19th centuries. European models have been transposed by local builders to adapt to the geological, climatic, historic and cultural conditions of Sri Lanka: in the structure the ramparts, for example, coral frequently replaces granite; in the plan, all of the dimensions conform to the regional metrology. The layout of the dwellings is another sign of the cultural integration of Galle's architecture, which is European only in principle. (IV)