Badulla Clock Tower

The Badulla Clock Tower is located in the middle of Badulla town. As mentioned on its wall, the clock tower was built in 1982 by a Tamil named Masamy.
Badulla Clock Tower

The Badulla Clock Tower (Sinhala: බදුල්ල ඔරලෝසු කණුව) is located in the middle of Badulla town, Sri Lanka. It is an ivory-hued square-shaped tower constructed in the colonial architectural fashion.

History

As mentioned above the entrance of the clock tower, it was built in 1982 by a Tamil named Masamy Pillay. The English inscription on the tower can be read as follows;

This clock tower was presented to the town of Badulla by Mr. R.M.R. Masamy Pillai of Ampitigoda Estate Bandarawela

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This page was last updated on 1 November 2023

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