Maduwanwela Walawwa

Maduwanwela Walawwa
Alternate name Maduwanwela Mansion
Location Sri Lanka
Region Ratnapura District, Sabaragamuwa Province
Type Archaeological Reservation
History
Founded 1725
Site notes
Ownership Archaeological Department, Sri Lanka
Public access allowed

Maduwanwela Walawwa is a Walauwa located in upper South of Sri Lanka. Situated in the town Kolonne which lies between Embilipitiya and Suriyakanda in Ratnapura District, in a distance of 207 kilometres from the capital, Colombo. The Maduwanwela Walawwa was first built by Maduwanwela Maha Mohottala in the 1700s and it was expanded at times by the Maduwanwela family until 1905 when the final expansion was done by Maduwanwela Maha Disawe. At its height it had over 121 rooms and 80 000 acres of land surrounding it, at present there are on 47 rooms left. Located on in the grounds is a courthouse with seating space for 100 people, furniture and the equipment used for punishments are still present. Following the death of Maduwanwela Maha Disawe the last of the Maduwanwela family, the house was passed to Sir Francis Molamure. In 1974, it was transferred to the state and taken over by the Department of Archaeological and converted into a museum.[1]

References

  1. A Prince’s Paradise

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