Ulpange (Queen’s Bathing Pavilion)

The Queen's Bathing Pavilion, also known as Ulpange, was located partially in the Kandy Lake waters and partially on land near the Temple of the Tooth Relic. It formed a part of the palace complex of the last king, Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, and was primarily used by the queens for bathing. Following the British invasion and capture of the city, the pavilion was repurposed as a library. Nowadays, it serves as a police post.

Other places in Temple of the Tooth Relic ( Dalada Maligawa)

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