The cave was found by chance while walking along the wall of the old city. There were almost no tourists there. This fact strengthened the impression. They say that freemasons conduct their rituals here, as they consider King Solomon to be the first biblical Freemason.
This is the home of the Italian architect Geoffrey Bava. There is a beautiful garden, magnificent architecture and antique interior. The owner himself is long dead and runs the estate and the hotel (where we stayed) by a trust fund.
One of the most interesting sights of Sri Lanka. The fort is deservedly on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It was built back in 1663 by the Dutch and did it so well that in 2004 it saved the inhabitants of the city from the tsunami.
The hotel is normal, if you leave a tip to the cleaning lady and at the reception, and also take a towel and a bed with you. A hotel for those who plan to spend a week on excursions.