Galle Dutch Fortress
On the south coast of Sri Lanka, the Galle Dutch Fortress is located. It was first built when the coastal area was under control of Portuguese rule in 1588. It was fortified and rebuilt by Dutch in 1649 and kept through until land was captured by English rulers. It is alive today still as preserved by English, and today it is the main tourist Attraction. It is a collection of monumental archaeological heritages so UNESCO declared it a world heritage.