Fateh Prakash Palace Museum Chittogarh

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The name Rajasthan reminds of the Great Indian Desert. This desert is often the highlight of Rajasthan tours. However, tourists who have been to Rajasthan know very well that Rajasthan offers much more than the beauty of the desert. In fact, it is the variety of Rajasthan Tourist Attractions that plays a major role for attracting such large number of tourists.

The historical importance of Rajasthan is also a very well known fact to tourists. This historical importance also attracts a large number of tourists. The presence of a large number of museums in various parts of Rajasthan proves to be very much helpful for the tourists as they get a great picture of the rich history of the place from these museums. Chittorgarh also has a number of museums.

The place itself has a deep rooted association with the Rajput era. The Fateh Prakash Palace Museum in Chittorgarh is one of the most visited museums in Rajasthan. The museum has a large collection of sculptures and is a must visit during Chittorgarh tours.

About the Fateh Prakash Palace Museum

The Fateh Prakash Palace Museum is located inside the Chittorgarh Fort. It is a part of the palace which was transformed into a museum in the year 1968. The museum enjoys the status of being one of the most popular museums in Rajasthan. Visiting the museum is always a great experience for tourists. The variety of collection in the museum helps tourists to get a close look of the rich history and tradition of the place.

Attractions of Fateh Prakash Palace Museum

The museum is divided into a number of sections. The various sections of the museum are Weapons and Tribal Life, Wood Crafts of Bassi village, Coins and art gallery. The museum boasts a large collection of sculptures. The most sought after among them is the statue of Ganpati from Pangarh. The statue was built during the 8th and the 9th century.

This statue is a treat to the eye. There are also some other statues that also draw a considerable amount of tourists. Among them, the Indra and Jain Ambica statues from Rashmi village are significant ones. These statues depict back to the medieval period.

The Fateh Prakash Palace Museum also has section that exhibits various kinds of weapons. The large variety of weapons includes daggers, old shields, knives, helmets, axes, uniform of soldiers and farsa. Clay models of local tribes wearing traditional outfits are also a part of the exhibits of the museum.

The Fateh Prakash Palace Museum remains open from 10:00 am to 04:30 pm. Moreover, on Mondays, visitors are allowed a free entry into the museum. However, you must avoid visiting the museum during Fridays and gazetted holidays as the museum remains close on these days.