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Wolfendhal Lane, 01300, Colombo, Colombo, LK Sri Lanka
contacts phone: +94 77 997 6295
website: www.crcsl.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 6.9421006, Longitude: 79.8590513
shifan yang
::History of wolfendhol
Tanisha Panditharatne
::Historic church
Christy Demoshan
::This is a landmark in the revolution of Dutch era this was built but dutch rulers from all around the world
Wayne Budgen
::Tucked away in the old city part of Colombo this Dutch Reformed Church was built in 1749 by the Dutch East India Company. It has weathered life in Colombo for all of these years and there are interesting points to see both inside and outside the church building. Of particular note are the gravestones of the Dutch settlers and colonists who died in this country and were buried on site. Remnants of the British period of occupation can also be seen in and around the church, and these stand in stark contrast to those of the Dutch period. The caretaker on site can provide a very interesting and detailed account of the history of the church and the city, and I encourage you to listen to his narration. Donations towards the upkeep of the church are requested but not demanded. 100 LKR is a good starting point but we thought 500 was more appropriate. Well worth a visit. Highly recommended.
N Fernando
::Christian worship place. (Christian Reformed Church) Built in 1949. It is one of the oldest Protestant churches still in use on the island.