Auditoriums in Delhi



Delhi's royal courts with their hedonistic splendour may given way to the state of the art auditoriums, but the bottom line remains the same: the city still patronises art and culture- bright chandeliers, the heavy beats of tabla and the baithaki tarana popularised by court musicians like Tansen and Amir khusro.

Great personalities like Habib Tanveer, Ibrahim Alkazi, Vijay Tendulkar have imparted new horizons to the world of Hindi theatre resulting in the emergence of actors like Ashish Vidyarti, Neena Gupta, Seema Biswas and many others. Delhi, with it's wealthy academia and varied culture, along with a host of auditoriums, draw young minds towards positive and creative thinking.

Delhi's Auditorium conduct fairs and festivals on regular basis. The Cultural season of Delhi (between October-March) ensures that the best of the performing arts representing the range of classical dance forms. These auditoriums also hold regular performances of Indian Musical Instruments. These auditoriums are now becoming a stage to represent Indian Culture and Heritage to the interested and unknown people through various forms of dance and music.

Zone

Place

Name And Information

Contact

Central Delhi Connaught Place Ambedkar Auditorium
Ambedkar Auditorium is centrally located in A.P. Bhawan on the Ashoka Road, very close to Connaught Place.
If you want to view any cultural programme, Ambedkar Auditorium is really a good auditorium.
Address: 1, Ashoka Road,
New Delhi - 110001
Tel No: 91-11-2338-9182
91-11-2378-2388
AIFACS Auditorium
AIFACS Auditorium is located in Connaught Place area, central business district of New Delhi.
Many cultural programmes are organized here with various interpretations of movement and sound.
Address: 1, Rafi Marg, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110001
Tel No: 91-11-2371-1315
F I C C I Auditorium
Located in the Federation House near Mandi House, FICCI Auditorium has a world-class infrastructure.
There are seven different halls having capacities ranging from 16-600 - a meeting hub for business leaders.
Address: Tansen Marg, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110001
Tel No: 91-11-2373-8760
upto 70 lines
Gandhi Memorial Hall
Centrally located on the Bahadur Shah Zaffar Marg near Pyare Lal Bhawan in Connaught Place,
Gandhi Memorial Hall having capacity around 450 members, hosts numerous events,
including meetings, conferences, competitions etc
Address: Pyarelal Bhawan 2,
Bahadur Shah Zaffar Marg
New Delhi - 110002
Tel No: 91-11-2331-1049
ICCR Auditorium
Located near I.P. Estate, ICCR Auditorium was founded on 9th April 1950 by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad,
the first Education Minister of independent India
Address: Azad Bhavan,
I.P. Estate Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110002
Tel No: 91-11-2337-9309
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India Habitat Centre
One of the best Auditoria in the country, the Auditorium is situated at Habitat World near
Sai Baba Mandir in Lodi Road, 3 km. from Connaught Place.
The auditorium houses for large conferences, seminars, film screenings, presentations, theatre and cultural performances of all kinds.
Address: India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
New Delhi - 110003
Tel No: 91-11-4122-0000
India International Center
Located in Lodi Estate very close to Lodi Road, I. I. C. was founded in 1958 and inaugurated in 1962. India International
Centre is a premier non-official organisation in the city, playing a unique cultural and
intellectual role in the life of the citizens.
Address: 40, Max Muller Bhawan,
New Delhi - 110003
Tel No: 91-11-2461-9431
Kamani Auditorium
One of the prestigious auditoriums, Kamani auditorium is situated at the city centre at Mandi House on Copernicus Marg,
closest to 5 Star deluxe hotels Inter-Continental & Le Meridien within 1-2 KMs distance.
It was inaugurated on the 22nd of August 1971 by President of India Sh. V.V. Giri with seating capacity of 632 people
Address: 1, Copernicus marg
New Delhi - 110001
Tel No: 91-11-2338-8084
LTG Auditorium
If you are interested to view any cultural activities,
LTG auditorium is really a nice auditorium which is centrally located on Copernicus marg near Mandi House in Connaught Place.
Address: Copernicus marg, Near mandi House
New Delhi - 110001
Tel No: 91-11-2338-9713
Pragati Maidan ITPO
The India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO), the premier trade promotion agency of the Government of India
is located at Pragati Bhavan, Pragati Maidan, the world class exhibition centre. ITPO houses cultural and theatre activities,
conference & workshop facilities etc.
Address: Pragati Maidan,
New Delhi - 110001
Tel No: 91-11-2337-1540
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South Delhi Chanakyapuri Air Force Auditorium
Located in the southern region of Delhi's Dhaula Kaun area near Subroto Park,
Air Force Auditorium is one of the prestigious auditorium. All cultural programmes are organized here.
Address: Subroto Park, Dhaula Kaun
New Delhi 110021
Tel No: 91-11-2569-2834
Italian Cultural Institute
Italian Cultural Institute is located between Chandragupta Marg & Nyaya Marg in the southern area of Chanakyapuri.
From Connaught Place you can take bus nr. 604 -620 – 632 - 641 – 680. It is an official institution of the Republic of Italy,
here all Italian traditions cultural events are held regularly.
Address: 50-E, Chandragupta Marg
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021
Tel No: 91-11-2687-1901
South Extension B.C. Pal Memorial Auditorium
Located in Chittranjan Park near Savitri Cinema in South Delhi,
B.C. Pal Memorial Auditorium boasts numerous events, including meetings, conferences, competitions,
cultural programmes & other functions etc
Address: A - 81, C.R. Park
New Delhi 110019
Tel No: 91-11-2648-4278
Vasant Kunj Sangeet Shyamala
Sangeet Shyamala is a cultural institute which is located in Vasant Vihar, the southern part of New Delhi.
If you wish to join any cultural activities such as music, dance, you must contact at Sangeet Shyamala
Address: Street A- 11, Vasant Vihar
New Delhi 110057
Tel No: 91-11-2614-1005
Hauz Khas Siri Fort Auditorium
This was build for Asiad Village held in New Delhi in 1982 a one of the very big auditorium.
Siri is the second city of Delhi and was built by Sultan Alaud-Din Khilji in about 1303, to the north of Mehrauli.
The few remains of the city can be seen in the Siri Fort complex near the Asian Games Village area, east of Hauz Khas.
It hosts film festivals and other prestigious events. The auditorium has the capacity to seat around 25,000 people.
Address: Asiad Village, East of Hauz Khas
New Delhi
Tel No: 91-11-2649-3370
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