Parliament Calendar Business of Parliament Handbook of Parliament Directory of Members Functions Committees Secretariat
 

Home | About Us | Guide to Parliament | Chamber Seating | Recruitment | Related Links | Contact Us | Site Map
 
 

Visiting Parliament

 

Image Gallery

   
- The Chamber Door
- The Chamber
-

Seating Facility

-

Bar of the House

-

Galleries

-

The Mace

-

The Speaker's Chair gifted by the House of Commons


Bar of the House

Just above the steps leading to the Chamber from the main entrance is a long rectangular nickel band placed across the red carpeted floor of the well of the Chamber. This marks the Bar of the House. The face of the Bar is engraved with intricate designs, traditionally symbolic of intrepidity, perpetuity and prosperity. No person other than a Member of Parliament or a Chamber Official can proceed beyond the Bar. Except on the first day of the meeting of Parliament after a General Election when Members sit within the Bar, a Member, before he/she is sworn in, or a person summoned by Parliament to appear before it, waits at the Bar. Beyond the Bar sits the Serjeant-at-Arms and his Deputy who carry the Mace when the Speaker enters the Chamber. The Serjeant-at-Arms is privileged to wear a sword within the Chamber.

Click to enlarge image
   

 

 
 
     
 
Parliament Calendar | Business of Parliament | Handbook of Parliament | Directory of Members | Functions | Committees | Secretariat
© The Parliament of Sri Lanka. All Rights Reserved. Solution by Affno.
 
The Parliament of Sri Lanka