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Fateh Prakash Palace
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Meera Temple
VJRV+4XP, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Rana Kumbha Palace
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Kumbhshyam Temple
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Suraj Pol
VMQ2+F5M, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
VJQX+QX3, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Tulja Bhawani Temple
Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Chittorgarh Fort
Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
Samadhisvara Mahadev Temple
VJPV+WRC, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Ram Pole
VJWV+99H, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Gaumukh Kund Shivling
VJPV+HRQ, Gaumukh Kund,, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Nearby restaurants
GANGOUR RESTAURANT -RAJASTHANI | Punjabi | Gujrati Food | Maharashtrian | Food Delivery in Train
Padan Pole, Fort Rd, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
SHRI BARBARIK RESTAURANT CHITTORGARH - Rajasthani - Gujrati - Punjabi
Inside Fort, near Ratan Singh Palace, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
The Victory Restaurent
Near Car Parking, Vijay Stambh, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
Jai Chittore Restaurant
Fort Rd, opposite Income Tax Office, Uparala Para, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
SHRI NATH RESTAURANT |Pure Veg | Best Rajasthani |Gujrati | Punjabi| Best for Groups under Rs.200
Fort Rd, near Ahuja Ice Factory, Uparala Para, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
Gadh Kumbha Restaurant
VJPR+P67, Uparala Para, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
Nearby hotels
Chittorgarh Fort Haveli
VJWV+GGQ, Fort Rd, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
Rang Mahal
near kukdeshwar kund Ram pole Fort, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 321001, India
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Fateh Prakash Palace

VJRW+QPG, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
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attractions: Meera Temple, Rana Kumbha Palace, Kumbhshyam Temple, Suraj Pol, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Tulja Bhawani Temple, Chittorgarh Fort, Samadhisvara Mahadev Temple, Ram Pole, Gaumukh Kund Shivling, restaurants: GANGOUR RESTAURANT -RAJASTHANI | Punjabi | Gujrati Food | Maharashtrian | Food Delivery in Train, SHRI BARBARIK RESTAURANT CHITTORGARH - Rajasthani - Gujrati - Punjabi, The Victory Restaurent, Jai Chittore Restaurant, SHRI NATH RESTAURANT |Pure Veg | Best Rajasthani |Gujrati | Punjabi| Best for Groups under Rs.200, Gadh Kumbha Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Fateh Prakash Palace

Meera Temple

Rana Kumbha Palace

Kumbhshyam Temple

Suraj Pol

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

Tulja Bhawani Temple

Chittorgarh Fort

Samadhisvara Mahadev Temple

Ram Pole

Gaumukh Kund Shivling

Meera Temple

Meera Temple

4.6

(642)

Open 24 hours
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Rana Kumbha Palace

Rana Kumbha Palace

4.5

(627)

Closed
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Kumbhshyam Temple

Kumbhshyam Temple

4.7

(48)

Open 24 hours
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Suraj Pol

Suraj Pol

4.6

(174)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Fateh Prakash Palace

GANGOUR RESTAURANT -RAJASTHANI | Punjabi | Gujrati Food | Maharashtrian | Food Delivery in Train

SHRI BARBARIK RESTAURANT CHITTORGARH - Rajasthani - Gujrati - Punjabi

The Victory Restaurent

Jai Chittore Restaurant

SHRI NATH RESTAURANT |Pure Veg | Best Rajasthani |Gujrati | Punjabi| Best for Groups under Rs.200

Gadh Kumbha Restaurant

GANGOUR RESTAURANT -RAJASTHANI | Punjabi | Gujrati Food | Maharashtrian | Food Delivery in Train

GANGOUR RESTAURANT -RAJASTHANI | Punjabi | Gujrati Food | Maharashtrian | Food Delivery in Train

4.5

(731)

Click for details
SHRI BARBARIK RESTAURANT CHITTORGARH - Rajasthani - Gujrati - Punjabi

SHRI BARBARIK RESTAURANT CHITTORGARH - Rajasthani - Gujrati - Punjabi

4.8

(553)

$

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The Victory Restaurent

The Victory Restaurent

4.2

(9)

Closed
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Jai Chittore Restaurant

Jai Chittore Restaurant

4.0

(669)

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Presently this palace houses the State Museum.This palace was built by Maharana Fateh Singh (1884 - 1930) b/w the end of 19th century & beginning of 20th century . It is built in a markedly modern fashion as opposed to other structures of the fort & takes Rajput grandeur to a new level. This double storeyed palace functioned as his residence. Department of Archaeology & Museums converted a major portion of the palace into Government Museum in 1968 to preserve its rich heritage & showcase various exhibits of Archaeological & Historical importance. It gives useful insight into the history of Chittorgarh & is a must visit site for history buffs. It underwent renovation recently & is open to visitors now. It is located close to Topkhana , Rana Kumbha Palace & Saatvis Deori Jain temple complex. Entry timings 12 pm to 8 pm daily except Mondays & Public Holidays.Entry is allowed up to 30 min. before closing time. Ticket Cost : Rs 20 per Indian citizen & Rs 10 per Indian student carrying valid ID cards. Entry is free for children

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4y

Maharana Sir Fateh Singh GCSI GCIE GCVO (16 December 1849 – 24 May 1930), ruled Mewar for 46 years from 1884 to 1930, with Udaipur as capital, and resided in the City Palace, UdaipurHe was first married in 1867, to Rani Phool Kumari, daughter of the Thakur of Khod in Marwar, who died in 1877. Subsequently, he was married in 1878, a daughter of Thakur Chanda Kol Singh of Varsoda, and had son, Bhupal Singh, and daughters, Ankaran Bai, married in 1904 to Madan Singh of Kishangarh, and Kishor Kunwar, married 1908 to Sardar Singh of Jodhpur.

He died on May 24, 1930 at Udaipur. Biography Edit He was born on 16 December 1849 at Shivrati, son of Maharaj Dal Singh of the Shivrati branch of Mewar dynasty – A descendant of the fourth son, Arjun Singh, of the Rana Sangram Singh II (AD 1710–1734). First he was adopted by his elder brother, Gaj Singh who had no heir, subsequently Maharana Sajjan Singh of Udaipur, who too had no heir, adopted him, he eventually became the Maharaja of Udaipur in 1884. In 1887, he received G.C.S.I.35

In 1889, he built the "Connaught Dam" on Lake Dewali to mark the visit of Duke of Connaught, son of Queen Victoria, this enlarged the lake, and it was later renamed, Fateh Sagar Lake.2

He also built Fateh Prakash Palace in Chittorgarh fort, which is an edifice with a tower on each of its four corners crowned by domed chhattris. This palace is a grand specimen of modern Indian architecture and at present houses a museum.7]

The Shiv Niwas Palace at Udaipur was also built by him. The palace was reserved exclusively by the House of Mewar for visiting dignitaries and guests during British Raj. It now has been turned into a luxury hotel.[8]

He was the only Maharaja to not attend the Delhi Durbar, both of 1903 and 1911. Then in 1921, when Edward, Prince of Wales, son of King George V and Queen Mary, visited Udaipur, he refused to receive him, citing illness and instead sent his son. This left him at odds with the British, thereafter, under the garb of ignoring a social unrest in Mewar, on 28 July 1921, his powers were curtailed and he was formally deposed, he was however allowed to retain his title, the effective power was handed to his son and heir, Bhupal...

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2y

Nestled within the historic city of Chittorgarh, the Fateh Singh Museum stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and valorous history of the region. My recent visit to this museum left me thoroughly impressed, and it proved to be an enlightening experience.

Exhibits and Collections: The museum boasts an impressive collection that spans various periods of history, offering visitors a comprehensive understanding of Chittorgarh's past. From intricately crafted artifacts to vividly detailed exhibits, each display seems to narrate a unique story. The well-curated collection includes relics from the Rajput era, showcasing the opulence and grandeur of the bygone times.

Historical Significance: What sets the Fateh Singh Museum apart is its focus on the historical significance of Chittorgarh. The exhibits provide a captivating insight into the lives of the rulers and the people who shaped the destiny of this remarkable city. It successfully captures the essence of Chittorgarh's glorious past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Architectural Beauty: Beyond its historical treasures, the museum itself is a work of art. The architectural design harmoniously blends with the surroundings, creating an atmosphere that enhances the overall museum experience. The layout is intuitive, guiding visitors through the exhibits in a logical sequence.

Educational Value: One of the museum's notable strengths is its commitment to education. Informational plaques and interactive displays are strategically placed throughout, providing visitors with context and historical background. This makes the Fateh Singh Museum an excellent destination for both casual tourists and those with a keen interest in history.

Visitor Experience: The museum staff is friendly and knowledgeable, adding a personal touch to the visit. Audio guides are available for those who prefer a more immersive experience. Additionally, the serene surroundings of Chittorgarh further contribute to the overall positive ambiance of the museum.

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Somya JainSomya Jain
Presently this palace houses the State Museum.This palace was built by Maharana Fateh Singh (1884 - 1930) b/w the end of 19th century & beginning of 20th century . It is built in a markedly modern fashion as opposed to other structures of the fort & takes Rajput grandeur to a new level. This double storeyed palace functioned as his residence. Department of Archaeology & Museums converted a major portion of the palace into Government Museum in 1968 to preserve its rich heritage & showcase various exhibits of Archaeological & Historical importance. It gives useful insight into the history of Chittorgarh & is a must visit site for history buffs. It underwent renovation recently & is open to visitors now. It is located close to Topkhana , Rana Kumbha Palace & Saatvis Deori Jain temple complex. Entry timings 12 pm to 8 pm daily except Mondays & Public Holidays.Entry is allowed up to 30 min. before closing time. Ticket Cost : Rs 20 per Indian citizen & Rs 10 per Indian student carrying valid ID cards. Entry is free for children < 7 yrs of age. Photography is allowed & is free of cost. Rs 100 per foreigner & Rs 50 per foreign student carrying valid ID cards. The main entrance faces North .The palace exterior is also very impressive & serves as a great backdrop for Photography. The domes of the palace can be seen from as far as 5 km & every dome is adorned with gold plated Kumbhs (pitchers). The architecture is splendid. Currently there are 8 galleries viz. Archaeology , Arms , Armoury , Warfare , Meera Bai , Panna Dai , Women of Mewar , Sculpture , & last but not the least the Darbar Hall.Stop after Kumbha palace on the Chitoregarh fort trip is this Palace Museum.. where one can have the collections of weapons..the history of Mewar..and many more..We had visited this museum located inside Chittorgarh fort during our vacation in Udaipur. This museum located inside the beautiful white colored Fateh Prakash Palace. Entrance tickets are priced at 20 rupees per person. As soon as you enter there is a giant model of Chittorgarh fort. The palace has a big courtyard which is nice for clicking group pics. The museum has limited collection of weapons, helmets, armoury on display. There is a beautiful recreation of durbar of Rajput Kings using models.
Shankar RajasekharanShankar Rajasekharan
Nestled within the historic city of Chittorgarh, the Fateh Singh Museum stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and valorous history of the region. My recent visit to this museum left me thoroughly impressed, and it proved to be an enlightening experience. Exhibits and Collections: The museum boasts an impressive collection that spans various periods of history, offering visitors a comprehensive understanding of Chittorgarh's past. From intricately crafted artifacts to vividly detailed exhibits, each display seems to narrate a unique story. The well-curated collection includes relics from the Rajput era, showcasing the opulence and grandeur of the bygone times. Historical Significance: What sets the Fateh Singh Museum apart is its focus on the historical significance of Chittorgarh. The exhibits provide a captivating insight into the lives of the rulers and the people who shaped the destiny of this remarkable city. It successfully captures the essence of Chittorgarh's glorious past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Architectural Beauty: Beyond its historical treasures, the museum itself is a work of art. The architectural design harmoniously blends with the surroundings, creating an atmosphere that enhances the overall museum experience. The layout is intuitive, guiding visitors through the exhibits in a logical sequence. Educational Value: One of the museum's notable strengths is its commitment to education. Informational plaques and interactive displays are strategically placed throughout, providing visitors with context and historical background. This makes the Fateh Singh Museum an excellent destination for both casual tourists and those with a keen interest in history. Visitor Experience: The museum staff is friendly and knowledgeable, adding a personal touch to the visit. Audio guides are available for those who prefer a more immersive experience. Additionally, the serene surroundings of Chittorgarh further contribute to the overall positive ambiance of the museum. There is an entry fee to this location.
Vishal GauravVishal Gaurav
Nestled within the historic Chittorgarh Fort, the Fateh Prakash Museum stands out as a significant cultural repository. Boasting an extensive collection of artifacts, sculptures, weaponry, and historical items, the museum offers a captivating journey into the royal heritage of the Mewar region. With a particular focus on the reign of Maharana Pratap, the exhibits provide visitors with profound insights into the rich history and cultural nuances of the area. Named in honor of Maharana Fateh Singh, the museum serves as a poignant reminder of Mewar's regal past, preserving the legacy of its rulers. As a must-visit destination, it not only imparts comprehensive knowledge about the Rajputs but also delves into the life and times of King Maharana Pratap. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural tapestry of the region, a visit to Fateh Prakash Museum is highly recommended, offering a truly immersive experience into Mewar's majestic heritage.
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Presently this palace houses the State Museum.This palace was built by Maharana Fateh Singh (1884 - 1930) b/w the end of 19th century & beginning of 20th century . It is built in a markedly modern fashion as opposed to other structures of the fort & takes Rajput grandeur to a new level. This double storeyed palace functioned as his residence. Department of Archaeology & Museums converted a major portion of the palace into Government Museum in 1968 to preserve its rich heritage & showcase various exhibits of Archaeological & Historical importance. It gives useful insight into the history of Chittorgarh & is a must visit site for history buffs. It underwent renovation recently & is open to visitors now. It is located close to Topkhana , Rana Kumbha Palace & Saatvis Deori Jain temple complex. Entry timings 12 pm to 8 pm daily except Mondays & Public Holidays.Entry is allowed up to 30 min. before closing time. Ticket Cost : Rs 20 per Indian citizen & Rs 10 per Indian student carrying valid ID cards. Entry is free for children < 7 yrs of age. Photography is allowed & is free of cost. Rs 100 per foreigner & Rs 50 per foreign student carrying valid ID cards. The main entrance faces North .The palace exterior is also very impressive & serves as a great backdrop for Photography. The domes of the palace can be seen from as far as 5 km & every dome is adorned with gold plated Kumbhs (pitchers). The architecture is splendid. Currently there are 8 galleries viz. Archaeology , Arms , Armoury , Warfare , Meera Bai , Panna Dai , Women of Mewar , Sculpture , & last but not the least the Darbar Hall.Stop after Kumbha palace on the Chitoregarh fort trip is this Palace Museum.. where one can have the collections of weapons..the history of Mewar..and many more..We had visited this museum located inside Chittorgarh fort during our vacation in Udaipur. This museum located inside the beautiful white colored Fateh Prakash Palace. Entrance tickets are priced at 20 rupees per person. As soon as you enter there is a giant model of Chittorgarh fort. The palace has a big courtyard which is nice for clicking group pics. The museum has limited collection of weapons, helmets, armoury on display. There is a beautiful recreation of durbar of Rajput Kings using models.
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Nestled within the historic city of Chittorgarh, the Fateh Singh Museum stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and valorous history of the region. My recent visit to this museum left me thoroughly impressed, and it proved to be an enlightening experience. Exhibits and Collections: The museum boasts an impressive collection that spans various periods of history, offering visitors a comprehensive understanding of Chittorgarh's past. From intricately crafted artifacts to vividly detailed exhibits, each display seems to narrate a unique story. The well-curated collection includes relics from the Rajput era, showcasing the opulence and grandeur of the bygone times. Historical Significance: What sets the Fateh Singh Museum apart is its focus on the historical significance of Chittorgarh. The exhibits provide a captivating insight into the lives of the rulers and the people who shaped the destiny of this remarkable city. It successfully captures the essence of Chittorgarh's glorious past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Architectural Beauty: Beyond its historical treasures, the museum itself is a work of art. The architectural design harmoniously blends with the surroundings, creating an atmosphere that enhances the overall museum experience. The layout is intuitive, guiding visitors through the exhibits in a logical sequence. Educational Value: One of the museum's notable strengths is its commitment to education. Informational plaques and interactive displays are strategically placed throughout, providing visitors with context and historical background. This makes the Fateh Singh Museum an excellent destination for both casual tourists and those with a keen interest in history. Visitor Experience: The museum staff is friendly and knowledgeable, adding a personal touch to the visit. Audio guides are available for those who prefer a more immersive experience. Additionally, the serene surroundings of Chittorgarh further contribute to the overall positive ambiance of the museum. There is an entry fee to this location.
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Nestled within the historic Chittorgarh Fort, the Fateh Prakash Museum stands out as a significant cultural repository. Boasting an extensive collection of artifacts, sculptures, weaponry, and historical items, the museum offers a captivating journey into the royal heritage of the Mewar region. With a particular focus on the reign of Maharana Pratap, the exhibits provide visitors with profound insights into the rich history and cultural nuances of the area. Named in honor of Maharana Fateh Singh, the museum serves as a poignant reminder of Mewar's regal past, preserving the legacy of its rulers. As a must-visit destination, it not only imparts comprehensive knowledge about the Rajputs but also delves into the life and times of King Maharana Pratap. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural tapestry of the region, a visit to Fateh Prakash Museum is highly recommended, offering a truly immersive experience into Mewar's majestic heritage.
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