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Trip to Sri Lanka, 2013

Mount Lavinia Hotel, Colombo

 

The Mount Lavinia Hotel is a 275 room 5-star class 200 year old hotel, situated at 100 Hotel Road. It is recognized to be one of the oldest and most famous hotels in Sri Lanka. When Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) was under British rule, the governor in charge during the period of 1805-1811 was Sir Thomas Maitland. He had acquired land at "Galkissa" (Mount Lavinia) and decided to construct a personal residence there. During this time, legend has it that he fell in love with a dancing girl named Lovina who had been born to Portuguese and Sinhalese parents. During construction, the governor arranged to build a secret tunnel between Lovina's house which was located nearby, one end inside her house and the other inside his wine cellar, so that the lovers could meet in secret. However, Sir Thomas Maitland left Ceylon in 1811 and settled in Malta, where he died a bachelor. Some time in 1920 the tunnel was sealed up and the Gypsy village that surrounded the mansion was developed into a modern bustling city. Later, the city of "Galkissa" was renamed "Mount Lavinia", keeping her name alive. During World War II the hotel was used as a military hospital by the British Army. Following the war in 1947, the "Mount Lavinia Hotel" was re-established. Some scenes in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai were filmed at the hotel. A blue plaque commemorates Sir Thomas Maitland, Sir Robert Brownrigg, Sir Edward Paget and Sir Edward Barnes who resided at the house when it was the Governors residence. (Wikipedia)

The Mount Lavinia is of special interest as Sue's father Ron Glassby spent time there during the latter stages of World War 2.

 

Ron in Ceylon, 1944

Imposing facade of Colonial proportions

 

Smiling and ever helpful doorman

View towards Colombo

Mount Lavinia Hotel from the beach

Comparison with our 1975 visit, when the Mount Lavinia Hotel was quite run down!

Paradise Beach

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Chilling out with a walk along the beach after a long flight from London

 

Today's fishing boats

The boats were a bit different in 1975!

The pool area

Sunset viewed from the Mount Lavinia pool

Dinner by the Mount Lavinia Pool