Anuradhapura Bölgesi
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Anuradhapura District's Timeless Treasures
Anuradhapura District preserves the remains of Sri Lanka’s first capital, a UNESCO World Heritage site established in the 4th century BCE. The region is defined by monumental brick stupas like Jetavanaramaya, once one of the tallest structures in the ancient world, and the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, a sapling from the tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. Beyond the central ruins, the granite peaks of Mihintale mark the arrival of Buddhism to the island, while the forest monastery of Ritigala features unique stone-paved paths.
13 yerAncient Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Explore the architectural legacy of Anuradhapura, the first capital of ancient Sri Lanka. This collection features 3rd-century BCE forest monasteries like Vessagiriya, monumental structures like the 1,600-pillared Lovamahapaya, and sophisticated engineering works including the Mahakanadarawa stone bridge. These sites showcase intricate stone carvings, such as the renowned moonstone at Mahasena’s Palace and the Lion Pond at Mihintale, reflecting the religious and urban development of the Anuradhapura Kingdom over a millennium.
19 yerSacred Sites of Spiritual Heritage
Anuradhapura serves as the spiritual heart of Sri Lanka, housing ancient monuments that date back over two millennia. This list features the Atamasthana, or eight sacred places, including the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, the oldest human-planted tree in the world, and the massive Jetavanaramaya stupa. Beyond the central ruins, explore rock-cut temples like Isurumuni Viharaya, the towering Aukana Buddha statue, and the mountain peaks of Mihintale, where Buddhism was first introduced to the island. These sites showcase the sophisticated stone carvings and architecture of Sinhalese Buddhist civilization.
48 yerLakes and Reservoirs
Anuradhapura’s landscape is defined by its ancient hydraulic civilization, featuring an intricate network of man-made reservoirs known as wewas. This list highlights massive engineering feats like the 5th-century Kala Wewa, built by King Dhatusena, and the Ibbankatuwa reservoir, located near prehistoric burial sites. These bodies of water serve as critical irrigation sources for rice cultivation and provide essential habitats for migratory birds and local wildlife. Visitors can observe traditional fishing practices and explore the massive stone embankments that have sustained the region for centuries.
50 yerAnuradhapura Bölgesi Haritası
Pratik Bilgiler
- Para birimi
- Sri Lanka rupisi LKR Rs · Kart ödemeleri · Sıkça kabul ediliyor
- Elektrik
- 230 V · 50 HzTip D / Tip G
- Diller
- Sinhali dili, Tamilce
- Musluk suyu
- Dikkatli içilmeli
- Sürüş yönü
- Sol
- Ülke kodu
- +94
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