Hulftsdorp Court Complex

Hulftsdorp Court Complex in Colombo houses Sri Lanka's key courts in colonial-era buildings, including a 1655 structure once home to General Hulft.
Hulftsdorp Court Complex
Hulftsdorp Court Complex (Photo credit: Google Street View) The Hulftsdorp Court Complex is a large courthouse complex located in Hulftdorp in Colombo District, Sri Lanka, housing various courts of the country's judicial system.  The court complex  is situated on a short hill known as Hulftsdorp from which it derives its name. The history of this complex runs back to 1805 and to the period of  the first Provincial Judge, John Dean in Hulftsdorp [(1815s)  Welandawe & Weerasinghe, 2016]. The court complex presently houses a number of High Courts, District Courts, Magistrates Courts and the Colombo Traffic Courts. The old high court building is positioned in the central courtyard of the complex. According to general belief, this building was originally built in 1655 and was the dwelling of the Dutch General Hulft (Manathunga, 2016). British Governor Frederick North (1766–1827) is said to have lived here until 1805 (Manathunga, 2016). A protected site The buildings in which the High Court…