List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Trincomalee District

This is a list of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka.[1]

Monument Image Location Grama
Niladhari
Division
Divisional
Secretary's
Division
Registered Description Refs
Arisimale Raja Maha ViharaPulmudePulmudeKuchchaveli9 September 2011Archaeological ruins in the Arismale range of mountain near the Pulmude Beach[2]
Fort FredrickTrincomaleeTrincomalee[3]
Kanniya Hot water springKanniyaNo. 243/P, KanniyaTrincomalee9 September 2011Seven hot water well are located in the visinity of chaithya mound and other building ruins[2]
Lankapatuna Samudragiri ViharaSeenathvaliUppuralSeruvila7 March 2008Ancient Dagaba, Ancient ruined pond, oval shaped and rectangular shaped pickaxe marks and Panabami[4]
Olugama image houseOlugamaNo. 31-KPadavi Sri Pura23 February 2007Image house situated in the middle of Olugama paddy fields[5]
Pasanapabbatha ViharaKalladiAneitivuVerugal7 March 2008Ruined Dagaba, six rock inscriptions, ancient stones steps and Panabami[4]
Rangiri Ulpotha ViharaGomarankadawala[6]
Ranmadu Raja Maha ViharaParana MedawachchiyaNo. 31/F, Parana MadawachchiyaPadavi Sri Pura9 September 2011The Building rains complex with image house[2]
Ridee Kanda MonasteryAncient monastery complex[7]
Seevalipura Raja Maha ViharaSeevalipuraJayanthiya (GND No. 31/1)Padavi Sri Pura17 May 2013The ruins of buildings in the territory of the Vihara[8]
Seruvila Mangala Raja Maha ViharayaSeruwilaSeruwilaVerugal[9]
Thiriyaya GirihanduseyaThiriyayaEast Kaddukulam PattuTrincomalee[10]
Trincomalee ancient four Bodhi treesTrincomaleeTrincomalee13 March 2009The four ancient boa trees and the land situated within the limits of Dockyard road to the North, Vanniyar Lane (Vannigar Road) to the East, Nelson theatre to the South. Green Road to the West[11]
Trincomalee old museum buildingTrincomalee townTrincomalee18 August 2006[12]
Velgam VeheraMahwewa (Periyakulam)East Kaddukulam Pattu[13]

Notes

  1. "Protercted Monument List 2012-12-12 (In Sinhala)" (PDF). Department of Archaeology. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  2. Gazette 1723 & 9 September 2011, p. 683.
  3. "Trincomalee Fort Fredrick". Sri Lanka Archaeological Department. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  4. Gazette 1540 & 7 March 2008, p. 3.
  5. Gazette 1486 & 23 February 2007, p. 12.
  6. "Rangiri Ulpotha". Sri Lanka Archaeological Department. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  7. "Ridi kanda". Sri Lanka Archaeological Department. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  8. Gazette 1811 & 17 May 2013, p. 424.
  9. "Seruwila". Sri Lanka Archaeological Department. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  10. "Thiriyaya". Sri Lanka Archaeological Department. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  11. Gazette 1593 & 13 March 2009, p. 314.
  12. "Gazette". The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 1459. 18 August 2006.
  13. "Velgamvehera". Sri Lanka Archaeological Department. Retrieved 18 June 2016.

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