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Galle Fort is situated in the southern province of Sri Lanka. It was built by the Portuguese and later developed by the Dutch and British. Currently, Gall Fort is a world heritage site and an exploring city for people who visit there. One of the significant landmarks in the Gall City is the Galle lighthouse, which stands closer to the fort, offering scenic views of the Ocean. Further, The National Maritime Museum exhibits Sri Lanka’s rich maritime heritage, and Galle is a hub for the learn maritime life. The old Dutch hospital has been converted into a beautiful resort area and it’s a place for trendy shopping, dining, and relaxation. Local had craft, boutiques, and cafes open for you all the time. Exploring narrow winding streets, inside the Gall fort and visiting the art galleries, and craft shops are wonderful experiences for visitors. The fort’s defensive wall and lighthouse places for watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean. With this perfect mix of Sri Lanka's history, tradition, and natural beauty Gall Fort is an unmissable destination offers that something for everyone.