Galle Fort
Galle Fort is a coastal fortress originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and extensively fortified by the Dutch. It features colonial architecture, churches, mosques, museums, and old houses with a unique fusion of European and South Asian styles.
Galle Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its well-preserved colonial heritage and historic significance as a trading port. It represents the cultural interchange between European colonial powers and South Asia.
