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New landmark for culture and sustainability opens in BengaluruNestled in a 120-year-old Matha within one of the city’s oldest temple complexes, Sthala blends history and modernity to create a hub for conservation, creativity, and collaboration.
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Bengaluru: Sthala, the newest addition to Bengaluru's heritage cowork and community space, will open on August 30 at Milkmen's Street in Ulsoor at 10:30 am.

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Nestled in a 120-year-old Matha within one of the city’s oldest temple complexes, Sthala blends history and modernity to create a hub for conservation, creativity, and collaboration.

What began as a coworking hub for people in climate and conservation has grown into a vibrant community space. Sthala houses a cafe, maker’s studio, pottery studio, art gallery, native plant nursery, and serene courtyards for workshops and events.

“Sthala is more than just a space — it is a living community,” says the team behind the initiative. “We want to bring together conservationists, artists, students, families, and makers under one roof, where they can learn, share, and create.”

Visitors can expect firsthand activities, creative workshops, and conversations on conservation. Sthala is set to become a landmark for Bengaluru’s culture and sustainability movement.

For details, contact shantanu@reefwatchindia.org or call 91-7030463239.

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(Published 30 August 2025, 02:45 IST)