The ruins include a high early Gothic architecture tower.
The remaining ruins of Side include three temples, an aqueduct, and a nymphaeum.
From the 13th century, ruins include the remains of a residence with a storeroom and, probably, a watch tower.
Its ruins include a cathedral, a round tower and several churches.
The town's ruins include a mill and a prison.
The ruins include an ancient theatre that used to hold up to 20,000 people and was 30 m (100 feet) tall.
The remaining ruins include a church, a cloister and living quarters.
The surviving ruins include a late 13th-century parish church containing an east window in Transitional style.
These ruins include one of the largest stupas so far found in the Maldives.
The other ruins close by include a Franciscan Church and monastery built in the 13th century.