Siri Fort Auditorium

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28.5532687°N 77.2107567°E / 28.5532687; 77.2107567 Siri Fort Auditorium is premier multi-auditorium complex of Government of India. Situated in the Siri Fort in South Delhi, it is also the headquarters of the Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which also runs the complex.[1] Also close by is the Siri Fort Sports Complex. It was a combined seating capacity of 2500, spread over its four auditoriums, making it the largest such complex in Delhi. Besides the National Film Festival organized by DFF wherein public screening of National Film Award winning films is held,[2][3] it also hosts musical concerts, cultural performances, and plays.[4][5]

Typeauditorium complex
LocationKhel Gaon Road, Siri Fort,
South Delhi - 110049
Opened1982
Renovated2010
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Siri Fort Auditorium
Siri Fort auditorium complex entrance
Interactive map of the Siri Fort Auditorium area
General information
Typeauditorium complex
LocationKhel Gaon Road, Siri Fort,
South Delhi - 110049
Opened1982
Renovated2010
ClientGovernment of India
OwnerDirectorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Technical details
Floor area8,312.44 m2 (89,474.4 sq ft)
Design and construction
Main contractorDelhi Development Authority
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History

Interior view of Siri Fort Auditorium
The Indian Navy Band performing during a concert held at Siri Fort Auditorium in New Delhi, 19 February 2016.

Built in the historic Siri Fort area, the 14th-century settlement of Delhi built by Alauddin Khalji[6] the main auditorium no. I, was built by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) during 1982 Asian Games held in Delhi. In 1986, the auditorium was taken over by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting at a cost 98,147,000 (US$1.0 million). Subsequently, the Ministry added three smaller auditoriums, Auditorium-II in 1992, Auditorium-III in 1996 and Auditorium-IV in 2003[7] The complex underwent a renovation in 2009–2010.[8]

Transport

The nearest station of Delhi Metro is Hauz Khas metro station located on the Yellow Line

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