Kayman's Gate
Kayman's
Gate was an entrance to the former Colombo Fort located at the foot of the Wolfendale Hill in
the Pettah district of Colombo, Sri Lanka. A historic free-standing bell tower
still stands at the site, now at the intersection of Main and 4th Cross
Streets.
The second Colombo Fort was constructed by the
Portuguese in 1554 as a fortification of their trading post at Colombo, and
captured by the Dutch in 1656. Under the Portuguese, the fort's principal
entrance at the eastern rampart was Porta Reinha ("Queen's Gate"), a
large tunnel guarded by drawbridge and moat. "Kayman's Gate" comes
from the Dutch word kaaiman, crocodile. During that period, mugger crocodiles
were found in large numbers in the Beira Lake, and would congregate in the moat
to eat rubbish thrown out by the city dwellers within the fort. The south-north
canal linking Beira Lake to the sea via the moat was later named St. John’s
River, and then, after being filled in during the British occupation, St John
Street. Koning’s Straat (literally "King's Street"; originally the
Portuguese Roa Directo, and now Main Street), linked the old city of Pettah
with the fort, and terminated at Kayman’s Gate. By 1870, the fort and its
structures were almost completely demolished. Until the late 19th century,
colonial rulers used the site of Kayman's Gate for public hangings.
The Kayman's Gate bell purportedly dates back
to the 16th century, where it originally hung in a Portuguese church dedicated
to Saint Francis in the Royal City of Kotte. Although Kotte was abandoned in
1565, the Dutch later reoccupied it and found a bell amidst the ruins of the
church. This bell was relocated to a newly-constructed bell tower at Kayman’s
Gate, where it was used as a curfew bell ‘to mark the closing of the Castle’s
gates and lights out’. Following the demolition of the fort's walls, the bell
was used to summon the worshippers to prayer and praise at the Wolvendaal Church, with the bell tower becoming
part of the church's property
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