Introduction
Kota region in Rajasthan is a hallmark of industrialization. In spite of its booming industries, the affluent cultural heritage of Kota is not ruled out. The mix of old and new really makes Kota region an attention grabbling place. The history of Kota is as motivating as the city itself. If talking retrospectively, it dates back to the 12th century when Rao Deva annexed the Kota territory and later it passed on to his young man Madho Singh. Kota region no doubt has spectacular museums where you will find alluring Rajput paintings, miniature sculptures, heirlooms, manuscripts and a wide collection of antique objects.
These museums are must watch as they are the repository of Rajput imperial lifestyle. The story of its formation is really amusing as this Rao Madho Singh ji museum happened to be its palace and was named after the son of the ruler of Bundi. Moreover, there is a Kota School of painting displayed here is worth mentioning as it places the epigrams, coins and manuscripts all have been potted with the tremendous care. Kota also unveils its masterpiece in form of Brij Vilas Palace Museum which is positioned in the northern part of Kishore Sagar stores having a appealing collection of statues, coins, weapons.
Last but the least, the museums in Kota are well executed in front of the bystanders because of the government of Rajasthan special efforts to keep its charm alive through considerable donation.
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