Friday, July 2, 2010

Palace and Royal Pavilion


» Palace and Royal Pavilion


Enclosed by ramparts four leagues long and seven leagues wide the Royal Citadel has many interesting monuments. Parakramabahu's Palace must have been an imposing edifice once, richly decorated and seven storeys high: the remaining walls of the palace are of extra-ordinary thickness and the drainage system is intriguing. A little further on is the handsome royal bath, the Kumara Pokuna. Across the way is the beautiful Royal Audience Hall - embellished with lion portals, graceful pillars and a moonstone. (a delicately carved stepping stone).

The structural techniques of this period were the same as those of the Anuradhapura period, but there was a greater use of lime mortar, which enabled the building of brick structures of dimensions never before attempted.

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