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Presidents House

Presidents House

The President’s House in Nuwara Eliya, located in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, is a historically significant landmark that reflects the colonial heritage and natural charm of the region. Once known as the Queen’s Cottage during British rule, this grand residence was built to serve as a holiday retreat for colonial governors seeking respite from the tropical heat. Situated amidst the cool climate and lush greenery of Nuwara Eliya, the President’s House is an architectural marvel blending British colonial design with elements of Sri Lankan culture. The expansive gardens, manicured lawns, and surrounding tea estates add to its picturesque allure, making it a standout feature of the area. After Sri Lanka gained independence, the property was renamed the President’s House and became a part of the official residences of the country’s leaders. Today, it serves as a retreat for the President during visits to the central highlands and is occasionally opened to the public during special events. The President’s House is a symbol of the historical evolution of Nuwara Eliya, from a colonial hill station to a vibrant tourist destination. Its timeless charm and historical significance make it a must-see attraction for visitors exploring the scenic landscapes of Sri Lanka’s hill country.

Category: Urban
Location: near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka.
District: Nuwara Eliya

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