The Dutch Hospital is one of the oldest buildings in Colombo's Fort area, dating back to 1681; some historians assert this is just the first recorded date and that the structure may be even older. As the name suggests, it was once a hospital to cater to those who worked for the Dutch East India company. Today, it is an up-market quarter filled with branded stores and fancy restaurants (our favourite eatery here is the Ministry of Crab). Steal your eyes away from the enticing store-windows and you'll find a gorgeous piece of architecture—massive teak beans, wooden staircases, almost-endless verandas etc. Window shopping takes on a whole new meaning at the Dutch Hospital.
Dutch Hospital
Kiran MehtaKiran Mehta|Guest Contributor|SHOPPING, COLOMBO Updated : Apr 28, 2017, 12.32 PM IST
The Dutch Hospital is one of the oldest buildings in Colombo's Fort area, dating back to 1681; some historians assert this is just the first recorded date and that the structure may be even older. As the name suggests, it was once a hospital to cater to those who worked for the Dutch East India company. Today, it is an up-market quarter filled with branded stores and fancy restaurants (our favourite eatery here is the Ministry of Crab). Steal your eyes away from the enticing store-windows and you'll find a gorgeous piece of architecture—massive teak beans, wooden staircases, almost-endless verandas etc. Window shopping takes on a whole new meaning at the Dutch Hospital.
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