Ravindra Manch is one of the myriad places in Jaipur that hold a historical significance. The auditorium was among the seventeen cultural centers that were envisioned by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and was thrown open to the public on Independence Day in the year 1963. Since then, the place has hosted a wide number of cultural shows and events. Some of the most renowned artists, dancers and actors have displayed their talent at this prestigious venue. Culture-lovers head here and have a blast! Call ahead for event information and more.
When one catches a glimpse of the striking edifice of the Birla Auditorium, it is hard to believe that it isn't a palace. Scenically set in middle of a garden, with a lively fountain in the center, this auditorium mirrors the customary decor of the renowned havelis of Jaipur. However from within, it is exactly opposite with its hi-tech equipment and state-of-the-art audio-visual facilities. A seating capacity of over a thousand and other conveniences such as an ample parking area, centralized air-conditioning and cafeteria within the confines, all add up to making this place a favorite with event organizers. Right from Rajasthani performing arts to business trade fairs, if it is a huge event, chances are it'd be hosted at the Birla Auditorium.
Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) es el centro cultural más importante de Jaipur, y es un homenaje a la cultura local. Aunque la construcción se inició en 1986, fue terminado recién en 1991, y desde entonces ha sido un éxito. En el lugar también hay una biblioteca maravillosa, una acogedora cafetería y un pequeño hotel. El centro exhibe trabajos de artistas famosos, y también ofrece obras de teatro de primera categoría. Como si esto fuera poco, hay aún más cosas para disfrutar: JJK también tiene en exhibición objetos tradicionales antiguos, para mantener la historia de Jaipur bien viva. Este sitio no puede faltar en ningún itinerario de viaje.