The order was revoked "as peace and stability has already been restored" in the town of Meiktila and surrounding areas, according to a notice in the New Light of Myanmar newspaper.
Officially 44 people were killed in the Buddhist-Muslim clashes in Meiktila, although some fear the toll was much higher.
Rights groups have accused the security forces of being too slow to stop the violence.
Attacks against Muslims -- who make up an estimated four percent of Myanmar's population -- have exposed deep fractures in the Buddhist-majority nation and cast a shadow over its emergence from army rule.
