Jaipur Wax Museum

‘Jaipur Wax Museum’ strategically sited in the premises of Fort Nahargarh, which stands at the highest edge of the legendary city, Jaipur, is a unique tourist destination. It has been crafted with an idea of giving people of the pink city and the Indian and International travelers a new place that holds the history, cinema, and sports celebrities, literature, art & culture and royal grandeur under one roof.

The Museum showcases wax and silicon statues of the personalities who have not only given the best to their own fields but also have been iconic for the society. The statues are beautifully sculpted by India’s maiden and senior most wax sculptor Mr. Susanta Ray and are displayed in the ‘Hall of Icons’ section and ‘Royal Darbar’ section of the Nahargarh fort giving the city a new destination to visit and recall the legends our history has given us.

Jaipur Wax Museum has a royal section made for the majestic real life statues of the royal people ‘The Maharaja’s and The Maharani’s’ of Jaipur and the state of Rajasthan. The unique feature of the statues is the liveliness of the sculpted image. A background has been given to each statue to support and compliment to its celebrated history. This feature has made it one-of-its-kinds Museum and this enhances the wax figure and makes it feel larger than life.

For the visitors of the city and abroad this shall be a stupendous experience to feel and see the wax and silicon replicas of their favourite icons. To keep up the interest of people the wax figures and the sets will be altered in the years to come depending on the current lines of the favourite and legendary icons. A visit to the Jaipur Wax Museum shall be a distinctive experience altogether as it has been made keeping in mind all the international standards.

Museums in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is the home of royals having a golden history. Like its forts and palaces, Rajasthan museums known to displays historic marvels and murals. "Museums of Rajasthan" details the origin, history and theimportance of seventeen government museums of the state. Themuseums covered include those of Ahar, Ajmer, Alwar, Amber, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Jaisalmer, Jhalawar,Jodhpur, Kota, Mount Abu, Pali, Sikar, Udaipur and Virat Nagar.This book provides a different section on each museum, cataloguingsignificant archaeological findings, sculptures, paintings, armsand weapons, musical instruments, textiles and carpets, crafts anddecorative arts, jewellery, terracotta, wood, stone, leather andmetal work, ceramics and pottery. This selection of the archivalcollections explores the rich artistic tradition of Rajasthan, describes their significance and how they figure into the overalldevelopmental pattern of Indian art. "Museums of Rajasthan" surveysthe character of Rajasthani art and the influences arising from itsreligious and cultural milieu. The major themes of the collectionsas well as the style, history, and iconography of individual piecesare succinctly explained. This book combines concise overviews withcaptivating detail and includes an appendix that providesinformation about the museum sites, full addresses of all themuseums and brief details of opening hours. It is also an engagingvisual record and presents superb artworks in stunning, well chosencolour photographs. It will be of immense interest to scholars, andwill prove to be an invaluable reference tool and guide forvisitors to Rajasthan.

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