Project 560 Festival, inspired by the first three digits of Bangalore’s pincode, is a citywide celebration of neighbourhoods, cultural spaces, and ecosystems.
Over two weekends — September 13–14 and 20–21, 2025 — the festival will present 36 curated projects across Bangalore, inviting participants to experience the city in unexpected ways. Walk through Laggere to uncover its cinematic ties, birdwatch in Cubbon Park and Lalbagh while learning about their layered histories, or sketch your way through Rajajinagar.
Alongside the walks, the festival offers games, workshops, talks, dramatised readings, and an exhibition, hosted at Science Gallery Bengaluru, 1Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery, Sabha Blr, and Studio 345.
Supported by the BNP Paribas India Foundation, Project 560 reimagines how Bangaloreans connect with their city, through stories, spaces, and shared experiences
1. By Air: You can reach Bengaluru via air at Bengaluru International Airport, which is located at a distance of 40 km from the city.
2. By Rail: Bengaluru Railway Station is located in the heart of the city. Various trains from all over India come to Bengaluru, including the Mysore Express from Chennai, Karnataka Express from Delhi and Udyan Express from Mumbai, which covers many major cities in between.
3. By Road: The city is connected to various other cities via major national highways. Buses from neighbouring states run on a regular basis to Bengaluru, and Bengaluru Bus Stand also runs various buses to major cities in South India.
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