Galle Harbour was a major harbour in the country, which was in use even during the pre-Christian times, and gained importance after the 12th century. By the 14th century, Galle Harbour was the most important harbour in Sri Lanka, and retained its importance until 1873 when an artificial harbour was built in
Colombo. After the construction of
Galle Fort in the 17th century, Galle Port was a major port in the
Indian Ocean for more than 200 years, which was an important anchorage for boats and ships traveling between
Europe and
Asia. When the British colonial government constructed breakwaters in
Colombo Harbour in the late 19th century, much international marine traffic shifted to Colombo from Galle. Thereafter, Galle Port became a secondary port of the country, though it still handles some ships and boats. ==Development project==