Jetavanaramaya
Jetavanaramaya is the largest stupa in Sri Lanka with a 113 m (367
ft) base. It raises 122 m (400 ft) in height and its perimeter walls
enclose 8 acres. It is the 2nd largest monument in the world –
2nd only to the Pyramids of Egypt. It was built in the 3rd Century
AD.
Dalad Maligawa
Dalada Maligawa (tooyh Relic Temple) first housed the Tooth Relic
of Lord Buddha when it was brought tp sru Lankain the 4th centaury
AD.
Nakha Vihara
Nakha Vihara is a square dagaba decorated with stuccofigures.
Samadhi Buddha
This statue depicts the Buddha in a state of Samadhi or deep meditation.
Kuttam Pokuna
Kuttam Pokuna (Twin Ponds) are two impressive pools use by the ancient
monks bathing.
King Mahsena’s Palace
King Mahasena’s Palce was built in the 3rd Century. All that
remains now of this palace are the remnants of this palace are the
remnants of a few standing pillars. However, the semi-circular doorstep
elaborately adorned with symbolic carvings is a testament to the
grandeur of the structure that must have once stood there.
Ratnaprasada
Ratnapasada (Gem Palace) is the preaching hall of a Buddhist monastery.
Lankarama
Lankarama is a stupa belonging tp the Abhayangiri Vihara complex
built in the 1st Century.
Anuradhapura Museum
Anurdhapura Museum occupies a British colonial building and contains
unique finds from Anurdhapura.
Folk Museum
Folk Museum contains a collection of historical finds depicting
the rural life in the North –Central Province.
Mirisaweti Dagaba
Mirisaweti Dagaba is a Buddhist shrine built by king Dutugamunu
between 161 – 158 BC. To the north of it you will find a refectory
with a food trough. This holds enough for 1,000 individual servings.
Baswakkulama
Basawakkulama – it is a tank built around the 4th Century
BC identified with king Pandukabhaya.
Tissa Wewa
Tissa Wewa (lake) built during the 2nd Century BC covers 65 hectares
(160 acres). The water travels 85 km (54 miles) from the kala wewa
feeding 70 tanks on its way. The cool shore of the tank is ideal
to watch the suns.
Nuwara Wewa
Nuwara Wewa is the largest tank in Anuradhapura created century
AD. It is 7 km (4 miles) across and 12 m (40 ft)
Royal Pleasure Gardens
Royal Pleasure Gardens also known as the ‘park of the Gold
fish’ covered 160 hectares (400 acres). A network of pipes
channeled water allover the gardens.
Isurumuniya Rock temple
Dating from the 3rd century BC is well known for its rock carvings.
Isurumuniya Lovers
Isurumuniya Lovers is a famous sculpture carved in the 6th century
AD in the Indian Gupta style.
Vessagiriya Ruins and Caves
Vessagiriya Ruins and Caves consist of three large outcrops of rocks
and is said to have housed 500 members of the vaisya caste, a group
ordained by Mahinda.