Nissanka Latha Mandapaya
Nissanka Latha Mandapaya was more like an arms hall built by King Nissanka Malla for his personal benefit and for listening to Buddhist sermons.
Satmahal Prasada
Satmahal Prasada is a seven-storied building in the form of an East Asian pagoda. The structure is attributed to Parakramabahu the Great of Polonnaruwa.
Hetadage
Hetadage borrows its evocative name from its very construction design. “Heta” means sixty, and it may have contained sixty relics and images of the Buddha.
Atadage
The Atadage is an important building in ancient Polonnaruwa. It belongs to the Dalada Maluva, a group of the most revered religious structures in the city.
Alahana Pirivena
Alahana Pirivena is among the largest and most famous ancient pirivena complexes in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. It belongs to the reign of King Parakramabahu I.
Buddha Seema Pasada
Buddha Seema Pasada was a convocation hall, which was 12 stories high and with 108 stone pillars, and among the most incredible buildings in Polonnaruwa.
Kiri Vihara
One of the most revered of the Polonnaruwa stupas is the Kiri Vihara, which was commissioned by one of Parakramabahu I’s queens, supposedly named Subadhra.
Gal Viharaya
An incredible work of art and one of the most unique sites in Polonnaruwa is the Gal viharaya. The entire area is composed of nothing more than pure rock.
Thuparama Image House
The Thuparama Image is an elaborately carved brick and stone building with ornate carvings that seem to pop out of the walls in their intricacy.
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.