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Srawasthi Mandiraya
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The Srawasthi Mandiraya is the primary office complex of the Western Provincial Council, located in Cinnamon Gardens, a suburb of Colombo. Built in 1913, it saw use for most of its lifetime as a hostel for Members of Parliament from outside Colombo who were attending Parliamentary sittings. It is located along Sir Marcus Fernando Mawatha (formerly Edinburgh Crescent).[1]
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Srawasthi Mandiraya | |
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![]() The facade of Srawasthi Mandiraya | |
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Location | Cinnamon Gardens |
Address | 32 Sir Marcus Fernando Mawatha |
Town or city | Colombo |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Coordinates | 6.909891°N 79.858408°E / 6.909891; 79.858408 |
Current tenants | Western Provincial Council |
Completed | 1913 |
Owner | Government of Sri Lanka |
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