Overview
The Old Dutch Church, also known as Wolvendaal Church, is one of the oldest Protestant churches in Sri Lanka. Built in 1749 by Dutch settlers, it stands as a remarkable piece of colonial architecture in Colombo.
Thick walls, coral stone floors, and ancient tombstones reflect centuries of history. Inside, the wooden pulpit and pews are carved with care, showing Dutch craftsmanship that has lasted for generations.
Set on a small hill, the church offers a peaceful view over the city. It’s a quiet spot where you can connect with Colombo’s colonial past.
Ideal for history buffs and cultural explorers.