
CulturalInscribed 1982Sri Lanka
About This Site
This sacred city was established around a cutting from the 'tree of enlightenment', the Buddha's fig tree, brought there in the 3rd century B.C. by Sanghamitta, the founder of an order of Buddhist nuns. Anuradhapura, a Ceylonese political and religious capital that flourished for 1,300 years, was abandoned after an invasion in 993. Hidden away in dense jungle for many years, the splendid site, with its palaces, monasteries and monuments, is now accessible once again.
Site Details
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 1982 |
| Cultural Criteria | c2, c3 |
| Location | Sri Lanka |
| Coordinates | 8.3333, 80.3833 |
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Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention