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Independence Square in Colombo, Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka - February 2019

Colombo: per tuktuk met meter door het chaotische verkeer naar de wijk Pettah

Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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Pettah

 

Western Province, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka - February 2019

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Out and about in Colombo visiting temples. 2016

Sri Lanka - February 2019

Street and travel photographs of Colombo, Sri Lanka taken by Mary Catherine Messner.

Novios festejando. Canoodling.

Inauguration of a Memorial of Swami Vivekananda in Thambyah Mudaliar Chathiram at Colombo, Sri Lanka on 7 August 2017

Sri Lanka - February 2019

Impressions of the 4th Asia Pacific Choir Games in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Out and about in Colombo visiting temples. 2016

Wolvendaal Church (Wolvendaalse Kerk) is located in Pettah, a neighbourhood of Colombo. It is one of the most important Dutch Colonial era buildings in Sri Lanka, and is one of the oldest Protestant churches still in use in the country.

 

In 1736 Governor of Ceylon, Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff, sought approval from the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC) to demolish the existing church (Kasteel Kerk) within the Colombo Fort and construct a new one on the same site. However, the VOC refused this request, and it wasn't until the arrival of Governor Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse in 1743 that the impasse was overcome. He decided that the new church would be erected in the area beyond the city walls, which at the time was swamp and marshland. The Europeans mistook the packs of roaming jackals for wolves, and the area became known as Wolvendaal (Wolf’s Dale or Wolf's Valley). The site that was selected was on a hill which commanded views across the town and over the harbour and was in proximity to the town’s entrance. The site was also occupied by a small church, which had existed from the earliest period of Dutch occupation, when the Wolvendaal neighbourhood was a quiet suburban parish.

 

The foundations of the church were laid in 1749 and it took eight years to build. It was completed on 6 March 1757, when it was dedicated for public worship by Rev. Matthias Wirmelskircher, Rector of the Colombo Seminary. At the dedication there were two Governors present, Joan Gideon Loten and his successor Jan Schreuder, together with Members of the Council, Reverend Ministers (Predikants), prominent Burghers and their families.

Colombo, Sri Lanka, Galle Face Hotel, Galle Face, Galle Road, Cinnamon Hotel, Crescat Residency, Crescat, Colombo 3, Mahinda RajaPakse, TJ Alex,

Elphinston Hall, Colombo - Sri Lanka

Gangaramaya Temple

 

Western Province, Sri Lanka

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