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Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka
Polonnaruwa, a remarkable chapter in Sri Lanka’s historical tapestry, emerged as the kingdom’s heart following the Anuradhapura era, spanning 1070 to 1232 AD. This city, a melting pot of Buddhist and Hindu influences, stands as a testament to the cultural fusion of these two vibrant religions. Today, its archaeological splendour, encompassing stunning temples, devalas, dagobas, and ancient edifices, makes Polonnaruwa an essential destination for Australian visitors keen on exploring historical marvels.
This city, once the seat of a visionary line of Sri Lankan monarchs, is a beacon of the island’s illustrious past. The architectural prowess of its buildings remains impeccable, with ancient technology still echoing its former glory and resilience.
For Australians eager to delve into the rich tapestry of Sri Lanka’s heritage, Polonnaruwa offers an unmissable journey into a bygone era. Its top attractions provide a vivid glimpse into a world where architecture and spirituality merged, creating a legacy that endures to this day.
Must-see attractions for your itinerary
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Polonnaruwa
Historic Sites | Ancient Ruins
Polonnaruwa Vatadage
Ancient Ruins | Monuments & Statues
Lankathilaka Image House
Historic Sites
Gal Vihara
Points of Interest & Landmarks | Monuments & Statues
Wasgamuwa National Park
National Parks
Medirigiriya Vatadage
Historic Sites | Ancient Ruins
Sandakada Pahana
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rankoth Vehera
Points of Interest & Landmarks | Religious Sites
Somawathiya Chaitya
Points of Interest & Landmarks | Religious Sites
Archaeological Museum
History Museums
Statue of Parakramabahu I
Monuments & Statues
Lotus Pond
Historic Sites
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