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The Old Dutch Hospital, located in the heart of Colombo Fort, is a striking colonial-era landmark dating back to the 17th century. Originally constructed by the Dutch as a hospital for their soldiers and officials, this low-rise structure with its thick coral and limestone walls, red-tiled roofs, and spacious verandas exemplifies Dutch architectural elegance. Spanning nearly 3,000 square feet, the building later served as a police station and apothecary under British rule before falling into disrepair. Restored in 2011, it now thrives as a vibrant commercial hub, housing upscale restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and spas, while retaining its historical charm. Its central courtyard, once a medicinal garden, buzzes with modern activity, attracting locals and tourists alike. Positioned near the World Trade Centre and the bustling Pettah market, the Dutch Hospital blends Sri Lanka’s colonial past with its cosmopolitan present, making it a must-visit cultural and culinary destination.