Polonnaruwa Ancient City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a testament to the architectural and cultural achievements of Sri Lanka’s medieval period.

Once the thriving capital of the Polonnaruwa Kingdom (11th-13th century), it showcases a blend of Buddhist and Hindu influences.
Polonnaruwa became the capital after the fall of Anuradhapura due to repeated South Indian invasions. Under King Vijayabahu I, the city was fortified, but it was during King Parakramabahu I’s reign that Polonnaruwa reached its zenith. His efforts in irrigation and architecture transformed Polonnaruwa into a thriving center of trade, agriculture, and culture.