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Fateh Prakash Palace

A grand 20th-century palace built by Maharana Fateh Singh, now serving as a magnificent museum of Chittorgarh's royal legacy.

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The Last Royal Abode

Fateh Prakash Palace is a relatively modern addition to the fort's landscape, built in the early 20th century by Maharana Fateh Singh. It represents the final era of royal construction within the citadel, blending traditional Rajput style with modern comforts.

Today, the palace has been converted into a government museum (Fateh Prakash Museum), housing an incredible collection of Mewar's arms, paintings, crystal ware, and archaeological finds from the fort's ruins.

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday Closed
Fateh Prakash Palace

Preserving the Lineage

1884 - 1930

The New Palace

Commissioned as a modern residence for the Maharana, the palace was designed to house the royal family during their stays at the ancestral fort.

1968 AD

Museum Inauguration

Recognizing its historical value, the government of Rajasthan converted the palace into a museum to preserve and display the treasures of the Mewar dynasty.

21st Century

A Gateway to the Past

The museum serves as the primary educational hub for visitors, providing context to the ruins scattered throughout the 700-acre fort complex.

Rajput Renaissance

Grand Corridors

The palace features wide, airy corridors lined with marble pillars and filled with natural light, a departure from the defensive architecture of older fort buildings.

The Main Gallery

The central hall houses a massive collection of weapons, including shields used in the historic battles and personal items belonging to the Maharanas.

Crystal Room

A dedicated section displays exquisite crystal furniture and cutlery, showcasing the global influences and luxury of the later Rajput kings.

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