Queen's Club (Colombo)

Sri Lankan gentleman's club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Queen's Club is one of the oldest private members' club and the oldest tennis and squash club in Sri Lanka. The club was established in 1899 by prominent British colonialist in the island. Its membership was limited to British and Europeans until Ceylon gained independence in 1948, thereafter membership was extended to Ceylonese. In 1958 the club came under the umbrella of the Gymkhana Club.[1][2][3] The club has since moved out of its original club house at the intersection of Colombo-Batticaloa highway and Bauddhaloka Mawtha (Thummulla Junction), and is now part of the Colombo Gymkhana Club. The original club house building was occupied by the Criminal Justice Commission and later by the Sri Lanka Air Force.[4]

Formation1899; 127 years ago (1899)
Location(s)
Coordinates6.908676°N 79.865711°E / 6.908676; 79.865711
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Queen's Club
Formation1899; 127 years ago (1899)
PurposeTraditional Gentlemen's Club
Location(s)
Coordinates6.908676°N 79.865711°E / 6.908676; 79.865711
Websitegymkhanaclub.lk
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