Giragama Walawwa is a historic Walawwa building located on the corner of Yatinuwara Veediya (Brownrigg Street) and Sir Bennet Soysa Veediya (Colombo Street) Kandy, Sri Lanka.[3] The building is originally built in 1814 and considered as the oldest walawwa building within the Kandy. It was the residence of former Diyawadana Nilame Kudamudiyanse Giragama.

Giragama Walawwa
ගිරාගම වලව්ව
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General information
TypeWalawwa
LocationYatinuwara veediya
Town or cityKandy
CountrySri Lanka
Coordinates07°17′39.6″N 80°38′09.5″E / 7.294333°N 80.635972°E / 7.294333; 80.635972
Completed1814
DesignationsArchaeological protected monument (8 July 2005)[1] (23 February 2007)[2]

In the central part of the building is a wooden tower, which is unique to the building and can not be found in other Walawwas throughout the country. Archaeologists believe that tower could be some kind of a "watch tower or a "security tower" used by the early residents.[4] The building has been formally recognised by the government as an archaeological protected monument.[5]

In 2014 the Kandy Municipal Council together with the Central Cultural Fund and the Urban Redevelopment Authority resolved to restore the building, at an estimated cost of Rs 7.2 million.[4] The works were completed in September 2015 at a total cost of Rs 15.08 million and officially opened by Governor Surangani Ellawala.[6]

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  1. ^ "Gazette". The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 1401. 8 July 2005.
  2. ^ Gazette1486 2007, p. 9.
  3. ^ "Protecting treasures a national responsibility". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 28 September 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Facelift for Giragama Walauwa and old Kandy buildings". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 23 February 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Protected Monument List 2012-12-12" (PDF). Department of Archaeology. 12 December 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-11-23. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Protecting treasures a national responsibility". Daily News. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2017.

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