Khan Clock Tower, Colombo
Facts and practical information
The Khan Clock Tower stands as a notable historical landmark in the bustling city of Colombo, Sri Lanka. This striking edifice, located at the entrance of Pettah Market, serves as a testament to the city's colonial heritage and has been a point of reference for locals and tourists alike for many years.
Constructed by the Khan family in 1923, the clock tower was a philanthropic gesture by Framjee Bhikhajee Khan to the community in memory of his son, who passed away in 1921. The tower, with its four-faced clock, has since become an iconic feature of Colombo's landscape, marking the border between the harbor and the Pettah Market, one of the busiest and most vibrant markets in the city.
The architecture of the Khan Clock Tower reflects the influences of the British colonial era, with its classic brick structure and ornate design elements. Despite its age, the clock within the tower remains operational, a silent witness to the ever-changing cityscape around it.
The tower is not just a timepiece but also a popular meeting point for residents and serves as a symbol of the city's rich history and cultural diversity. Its location at the heart of Colombo makes it easily accessible to visitors who are exploring the city's historical sites and bustling streets.
Sir Baron Jayathilaka MawathaDistrict 2A (Fort)Colombo
Khan Clock Tower – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Galle Face Green, Floating Market, Colombo Port Maritime Museum, Colombo Dutch Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Khan Clock Tower?
How to get to Khan Clock Tower by public transport?
Train
- Secretariat (12 min walk)
- Slave Island (25 min walk)
Bus
- Pettah Private Bus Station (13 min walk)