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Maduwanwela Walawwa – A Hidden Colonial Gem in Southern Sri Lanka

Step back in time at Maduwanwela Walawwa, a preserved 17th-century manor house in Sri Lanka's southern hills. Explore its colonial-era architecture, antique furnishings, and royal heritage surrounded by lush greenery.

MaduwanWela Walawwa

A Walk Through History

Tucked away in the lush greenery of Colombage Ara in Sabaragamuwa Province, Maduwanwela Walawwa is one of Sri Lanka’s most remarkable and well-preserved manor houses. Built during the Kandyan era and expanded under British rule, this historic mansion offers visitors a unique window into the country’s aristocratic and colonial past.
Maduwanwela Maha Disawe

The Legacy of Maduwanwela Maha Disawe

The Walawwa (traditional Sinhalese manor) was originally constructed in the late 1600s and later became the residence of Maduwanwela Maha Disawe, a powerful feudal chief who served under the British administration. At its peak, the Walawwa boasted over 120 rooms, making it one of the largest private residences in the country at the time. Today, 43 rooms remain, standing strong as a testament to the era's architectural and cultural richness.
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