
Galle Heritage Foundation
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Overview
The Galle Heritage Foundation (GHF) is Sri Lanka’s official body established by Act No. 07 of 1994 to conserve and manage the UNESCO World Heritage Galle Fort and its historic area, promoting its cultural, architectural, and economic value for residents and tourists through restoration, research, and preserving its unique blend of Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences.
Founded Year
1994
Ownership Type
Government-Owned / State-Owned Enterprise
Business Model
B2C (Business to Consumer)
Time Zone
+5.30
Mission
To provide leadership for the protection, conservation, and sustainable management of Galle Fort and its hinterland. To foster high-quality visitor experiences that generate socio-economic benefits for the local community through a participatory approach.
Vision
To be an outstanding living urban heritage site and a leading destination for cultural tourism in South Asia, ensuring Galle Fort's Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) is sustained.
Core Values
Community & Participation: Ensuring harmony, promoting equality, and involving residents in decisions. Conservation: Protecting ramparts, buildings, and historical values. Tourism: Developing facilities, improving experiences, and regulating activities. Livelihoods: Promoting traditional livelihoods and the welfare of residents. Awareness: Raising public understanding of the fort's significance.
Company Tagline
While GHF doesn't use a single catchy tagline, their core message aligns with universal heritage principles like "Preserving heritage is preserving humanity", as they celebrate World Heritage Day and emphasize the fort's global significance.
Head Office Country
Sri Lanka