The Memory Walks, delivered in partnership with the Memory Culture Project of GIZ and the Ministry of National Integration and Reconciliation (NIRMIN) are guided walks around the city of Colombo designed to take participants on a journey through places and events that have shaped the city’s modern history.
The walks set out to explore Colombo’s historic environment by addressing a certain locality or event and the memories attached it, highlighting important historical sites and events that have affected the region over time resulting in the rich cultural landscape that defines the character of our city.
From the grand buildings of the city centre, the market stalls of Pettah and the schools, churches, mosques, temples and dwellings of Colombo’s suburbs, the walks are not only meant to introduce participants to different aspects of Colombo’s history but also to introduce them to communities with diverse backgrounds in terms of ethnicity and religion, in order to increase acceptance and understanding of different cultures and people.
As dialogue invites discovery, the walks set out to encourage debate and discussion. Inviting participants to exchange information, share personal stories and experiences and freely express their perspectives. The primary aim of the walks is to raise people’s awareness and deepen their understanding about the city in which they live, helping them see their neighbourhoods with new eyes and learn about neighbourhoods they wouldn’t ordinarily visit.
The 1.5hour walks provides a snapshot of the area’s rich history, sites and events and encompass the following areas: