Siri Fort Auditorium, Multi-auditorium complex in Siri Fort area, Delhi, India.
Siri Fort Auditorium is a multi-hall complex comprising four separate venues with a combined seating capacity of around 2500 across roughly 89,000 square meters of built space. Each auditorium can operate independently, making the facility adaptable for different types of events and gatherings.
The main auditorium was built by the Delhi Development Authority for the 1982 Asian Games. Three additional halls were added between 1992 and 2003, gradually expanding the venue into its current form.
The facility regularly hosts national film festivals and showcases award-winning Indian cinema from across the country. These events draw filmmakers and cinema lovers who come to experience contemporary Indian storytelling.
The complex is conveniently located near Green Park and Hauz Khas metro stations, making it easy to reach by public transportation. Check the event schedule before visiting, as the venues operate primarily when programs and festivals are scheduled.
The facility was acquired by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in 1986, marking its transformation into a premier government entertainment venue. This acquisition established it as the regional headquarters for managing national film festivals and arts programming.
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