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Triveni Kala Sangam: Delhi's 75-Year Arts Haven
27 Jan
Summary
- Founded in 1950, it has been a vibrant cultural hub for over seven decades.
- Its architecture, designed by Joseph Allen Stein, fosters an open and humane environment.
- Triveni's canteen, a beloved spot, is reviving its heritage menu for a special celebration.

Triveni Kala Sangam, established in 1950, stands as a cultural cornerstone in Delhi, nurturing artists for over seven decades. Founded by Sundari K Shridharani and shaped by architect Joseph Allen Stein, the institution provides a continuous home for artistic expression.
Shridharani's vision, born from her own experiences as a dancer and refugee, aimed to create a sanctuary for the arts. The institution, which began in borrowed spaces, eventually found its home on Tansen Marg, with architecture that reflects its open and accessible philosophy.



