Nestled in a former royal schoolhouse on the southern end of the Laxmi Villas Palace grounds, the Maharaja Fatesingh Museum showcases an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures from around the world. Many of these artworks were acquired by Maharaja Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III during his travels abroad. Visitors can explore a diverse array of artistic treasures, ranging from intricate sculptures to vibrant paintings, all housed within the historic and elegant setting of the museum. The museum’s location within the palace grounds adds to its charm, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
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