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The Temple of Fine ArtsThe Temple of Fine Arts (8 July, 2016)


The Temple of Fine Arts (GPS: 3.12772, 101.68757) is an Indian cultural organisation with its Kuala Lumpur venue in Brickfields. Located on Jalan Berhala, the Temple of Fine Arts promotes Indian fine arts, particularly in the fields of music and dance. It is housed in a 5-storey complex with the Klang River behind it, and the Buddhist Maha Vihara across the street in front of it.

Within the Temple of Fine Arts is the 600-seat Shantanand Auditorium. It also has a library and a cafeteria. It was built in 2004 at a cost of RM11 million. As with the Temple of Fine Arts in other cities, the one in Brickfields also include an outlet of the Annalakshni Vegetarian Restaurant, where meals are provided free while diners pay via donation of any sum they wish.

The Temple of Fine ArtsThe Temple of Fine Arts (8 July, 2016)

360° View of The Temple of Fine Arts on Google Maps Street View

The Temple of Fine Arts

Address

The Temple of Fine Arts
116, Jalan Berhala,
Brickfields,
50470 Kuala Lumpur.
Phone: +60-3-2274 3709

Other outlets of the Temple of Fine Arts in Malaysia

The Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru
19, Jalan Dapat,
80100 Johor Bahru.
Phone: 07 222 7400

The Temple of Fine Arts Penang
1, Babington Avenue,
10450 Penang.
Phone: +60-4-228 8575

The Temple of Fine Arts Malacca
5392, Jalan Datuk Palembang
75150 Melaka.
Phone: 06 231 0576

The Temple of Fine Arts is on the Map of Jalan Berhala, Kuala Lumpur

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