FATEH PRAKASH PALACE MUSEUM - CHITTORGARH
Built In: 1968 AD.
On Display: Post-Medieval Sculptures And Clay Models Of Local Tribes.
Major Sections: Archaeology, Art Gallery, Tribal Woodcrafts & Weaponary
Inside
the historical Chittaurgarh Fort, one big portion of Fateh Prakash Palace
in Chittorgarh was converted into a museum in the year 1968.
It has a great collection of sculptures. Among the important ones are
Ganpati ( 8th -9th century) from Pangarh and lndra and Ambica statues from
Rashmi village of post medieval period.
The section devoted to weapons, daggers, armoury consists of old shields,
helmets, axes, farsa, knives and soldiers' uniforms. The clay models of
local tribes with their traditional outfits have also been displayed in a
room. The entire palatial museum has been divided in various sections like
Archaeology, Coins, Art Gallery, Wood Crafts of Bassi village, Weapons and
Tribal Life.
Entry Fee: Free entry every Monday
Timing: 10.00 am to 4.30 pm
Closed: Friday and gazetted holidays.
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