Siri Fort Sports Complex
The DDA Siri Fort Sport Complex is a sports stadium in New Delhi, India. It was built for the 1982 Asian Games, next to the Asian Games village by the Delhi Development Authority, which also runs the facility now.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Children’s Museum, Siri Fort and Siri Fort Auditorium.
Children’s Museum, Siri Fort
Museum
Photo: Nvvchar, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Children's Museum, Siri Fort, established by the Archaeological Survey of India is a museum specifically created to educate children on the cultural, archaeological and historical heritage of India through replicated sculptures created from the existing well known sculptures in various museums and heritage sites in the country. Children’s Museum, Siri Fort is situated 410 metres west of Siri Fort Sports Complex.
Siri Fort Auditorium
Theater building
Photo: Nvvchar, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Siri Fort Auditorium is premier multi-auditorium complex of Government of India. Situated in the Siri Fort in New Delhi, it is also the headquarters of the Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which also run the complex. Siri Fort Auditorium is situated 600 metres west of Siri Fort Sports Complex.
Chor Minar
Photo: Ramesh lalwani, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Chor Minar or 'Tower of Thieves' is a 13th-century minaret with 225 holes, situated just off Aurobindo Marg in the Hauz Khas area, in New Delhi. The Chor Minar is nearly 700 to 800 years old. it's also situated in narnaul Haryana near dhosi hills 120 km away from Delhi… Chor Minar is situated 1½ km west of Siri Fort Sports Complex.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Shahpur Jat and Green Park.
Shahpur Jat
Suburb
Shahpur Jat is an urban village located near Hauz Khas, in the South Delhi district of Delhi, India.
Green Park
Suburb
Photo: DelhiAS, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Green Park is an upscale affluent residential neighbourhood in the South Delhi district of Delhi, India. The locality is divided into two parts i.e. Main and Extension.
South Extension
Suburb
South Extension or New Delhi South Extension is a neighbourhood of South Delhi, India. It is also described as a premier shopping destination. Situated on the Ring Road, Delhi, just east of All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Siri Fort Sports Complex
- Type: Sports venue
- Description: sports stadium in New Delhi, India
- Categories: stadium, recreation area, and sports location
- Location: Hauz Khas, South Delhi, Delhi, Plains, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
28.55182° or 28° 33′ 7″ northLongitude
77.21918° or 77° 13′ 9″ eastOpen location code
7JWVH629+PMOpenStreetMap ID
way 80513396OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=sports_centreWikidata ID
Q3530699
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In Other Languages
From Central Kanuri to Tamil—“Siri Fort Sports Complex” goes by many names.
- Central Kanuri: “Siri Fort Sports Complex”
- Chinese: “西里堡綜合運動場”
- German: “Siri Fort Indoor Stadium”
- German: “Siri Fort Sports Complex”
- Greek: “Αθλητικό Συγκρότημα Φρουρίου Σίρι”
- Marathi: “सिरी फोर्ट क्रिडा संकुल”
- Marathi: “सिरी फोर्ट क्रीडा संकुल”
- Polish: “Siri Fort Sports Complex”
- Tamil: “சிரி கோட்டை விளையாட்டரங்கம்”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Siri Fort Squash and Badminton Complex and Gargi Auditorium.
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