The Ancient City of Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa, another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka, served as the island’s second ancient capital after Anuradhapura. Polonnaruwa became the capital of Sri Lanka after the decline of Anuradhapura, around the 11th century AD. It remained the capital for about two centuries. The city thrived under the rule of several kings, witnessing a period of immense cultural and architectural development. The Ancient City of Polonnaruwa stands as a testament to Sri Lanka’s historical and cultural richness, offering visitors a glimpse into the island’s past glory through its well-preserved ruins and architectural marvels.