Gujarat Museums

Maharaja Fatehsingh Museum, Vadodara

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  • Location: Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Vadodara
  • Built by: Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III
  • Built In: 1961
  • Timings: April to June: 9.00 am to 12.00 noon 3.30 pm 10 6.30 pm, July to March: 9.00 am to i 2.00 noon 3.00pm to 6.00 pm
  • Entry Fee: Rs.150 for Indians & Rs.300 for Foreigners
  • Time Required: 30 minutes to 1 hour

The cities of Gujrat will leave anybody spellbound with their scenic beauty. The city of Vadodara, also known as Baroda is marked with several tourists attractions. The cultural heritage of this city has made it the cultural capital of Gujrat. If you are planning for a trip to this beautiful town then you must not forget to include Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum. This museum has a great historical significance and also houses some of the famous international artifacts.

Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum
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Things to See

Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum is the ideal place for art lovers as it is a storehouse of exquisite artworks. The museum showcases wondrous royal collection that includes paintings of the celebrated European masterpieces like Titan, Raphael and Murillo. Among the European exhibits Greco-Roman artifacts are worth watching. The articles will give you insight about the royal era that existed centuries ago. Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum also preserves some of the Indian and Western miniature paintings.

The imperial collection of this museum was possible because of the humble effort by Maharaja Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III. He collected these valuable articles during his several international visits. The horde of paintings, however, happens to be the most unique collection of this museum. You will come across the paintings by renowned painter Raja Ravi Verma. All the portraits of royal painted by him will draw your attention invariably. The painting collection of Raja Ravi Verma also includes his forte which is essentially some of the famous scenes from Hindu mythology.

The stunning sculptures in marble and bronze are eye-catching. Some of these marble and bronze figures are representations of great masters in bronze and marble sculpting, which were created on order by Maharaja, while the others are the original work.

This vast museum stores great craftsmanship form various corners of the world. You can see the works of great Italian artist named Fellici. Fellici not only decorated the museum but also designed the palace of Lakshmi Vilas. You can have a look into intricacies of Japanese and Chinese sculptures at the Oriental Gallery of this museum.

History

This museum is placed within the premises of the Maharaja’s palace named Lakshmi Vilas. Previously this part of the palace was used as a school for the children of Maharaja.

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