Rankoth Vehera

Rankoth Vehera is the largest and most important stupa in the whole of Polonnaruwa. Today its preserved wonderfully in its original brick form.

Lankathilaka Image House

Lankathilaka Image House is now in ruin, but even these are most spectacular. Outer walls of this shrine is carved with perfectly three-dimensional detail.

Demala Mahaseya

Demala Mahaseya rises off the ground in the form of a mound and had it been completed, it would have been the largest Buddhist monument in the world.

Pothgul Viharaya

The Pothgul Vihara is exactly as its name suggests, a library and monastery complex and the oldest one in the whole of Sri Lanka, the term “Pothgul” literally translating as a place to store books.

Parakramabahu Statue

Parakramabahu statue is located near the Parakrama Reservoir and is belived to be that of King Parakramabahu 1. Some believe it is that of Rishi Pulastya.

Royal Palace of King Parakramabahu

Among the sites in the city of Polonaruwa is the royal palace King Parakramabahu I, its greates monarch. The main building was a part of a huge palace.

Nissankamalla Palace

The audience hall of King Nissankamalla Palace is guarded by incredibly detailed lions which sit at the head of the stairway, looking out onto the plain.

Vatadage

The Vatadage in Polonnaruwa is par excellence in vatadage design and gives an incredible view of what a complete vatadage would actually have looked like.

Pabalu Vehera

An unusually shaped brick building, with a design not seen anywhere in the country, the Pabalu Vehera was probably commissioned by Queen Rupavati.

Siva Devalaya

The architectural style of Siva Devalaya is Pandyan and is a long, rectangular building of stone. It is the very first we see upon entering Polonnaruwa.