Thursday, November 29, 2012

Grand Oriental Hotel






Once a mansion of a Dutch Governor and military barracks, the plans of a new hotel came into being in 1870 through the works of architect R. Smith, under the patronage of then governor Robert Wilmot Horton. And on the 5th of November 1875, the hotel was christened the ‘Grand Oriental Hotel’.

The hotel gave opportunity for ardent fans of the British Royals and other dignitaries to view their passing of the harbour. The rooftop offered the perfect place for a sun bath and the garden a place to chat and rest while listening to the well known band – Blue Star. Famous guests at the time that came by the GOH include HRM Queen Elizabeth and the Duke and Duchess of Kent.

In 1954, the property of Grand Oriental Hotel, Colombo, was handed over to the Bank of Ceylon following negotiations for a price of Rs. 6, 250,000. A fully team, lead by Mr. Ediriweera took over the management of the hotel. Following strategic decisions in 1963, the company name changed from Colombo Hotels Company to Hotels Colombo Ltd, the hotel renamed as Hotel Taprobane. The re-designing was undertaken by famous architect Mr. Geoffrey Bawa in 1966, which saw the birth of the restaurant – the Harbour room, which overlooked the Colombo port.















1 comment:

  1. Am trying to find more details about the original architect - you indicate that it was R. Smith, whilst other sites state it was C. E. Williams. I can't find details on either. Can you help?

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