Dutch Hospital

Amid Colombo’s bustling urban tapestry stands the Dutch Hospital, a striking colonial relic with roots reaching back to the 17th century. Picture yourself stepping through its sturdy wooden doors, worn smooth by centuries of touch. The air is imbued with stories of its former life as a hospital for Dutch East India Company officers, a place where lives were healed under the same sunlit courtyards that now hum with laughter and clinking glasses.