List of Dutch colonial buildings in Sri Lanka
List of notable Dutch colonial buildings built by or during the Dutch Governorate of Ceylon in present-day Sri Lanka. The Dutch Ceylon was a Governorate established by the Dutch East India Company and lasted from 1640 until 1796. During this period many Dutch style buildings and structures were built that exist to this day, many other smaller buildings and houses also exist throughout the country.
List
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Fort Ostenburg
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Tangalle Fort
Dutch colonial buildings in Sri Lanka. Completely destroyed or abandoned buildings are marked by ![](../I/m/Blue_pog.svg.png)
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See also
References
- Lewcock, Ronald B.; Sansoni, Barbara; Senanayake, Laki (1998). The Architecture of an Island. Barefoot (Pvt.) Limited. ISBN 9559466003.
- Ramerini, Marco. "Dutch And Portuguese buildings in Sri Lanka". Colonial Voyage. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
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