“The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum is a three-story building housing approximately 20,000 objects from different parts of the world. The museum showcases a collection spanning over 40 years, primarily featuring Indian decorative items, everyday artifacts, and artistic pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum boasts an impressive array of musical instruments, Mughal lamps, paintings, and antiques, including Ramayana-themed paintings depicting mythological scenes. One of its most fascinating attractions is the Mastani Mahal replica, originally built in 1734. The collection also includes ivory, silver, and gold artifacts, war weapons, and vessels, along with a quirky pan-Indian assortment of hookah pipes, writing instruments, and textiles. Visitors can also enjoy a virtual tour of the museum.”
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