The wait is over – India’s first Contemporary Sculpture Park comes up in Jaipur’s Nahargarh Fort
Samonway DuttaguptaSamonway Duttagupta/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, JAIPUR/ Updated : Dec 15, 2017, 15:53 IST
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The wait is over – India’s first Contemporary Sculpture Park comes up in Jaipur’s Nahargarh Fort 
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While Rajasthan is a destination which turns into a favourite among travellers every winter, it is now home to an all-new tourist attraction in the form of India’s first ever Contemporary Sculpture Park. Expected to attract touris … Read more
While Rajasthan is a destination which turns into a favourite among travellers every winter, it is now home to an all-new tourist attraction in the form of India’s first ever Contemporary Sculpture Park. Expected to attract tourists in greater numbers, this first of its kind sculpture park is situated at Madhavendra Palace, within the famous Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur. Read less
While Rajasthan is a destination which turns into a favourite among travellers every winter, it is now home to an all-new tourist attraction in the form of India’s first ever Contemporary Sculpture Park. Expected to attract tourists in greater numbers, this first of its kind sculpture park is situated at Madhavendra Palace, within the famous Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur.Opened for the public on December 10, this sculpture park boasts a collection of works by 24 artists, including 15 Indian artists. What makes this park an even bigger attraction for travellers is the fact that Madhavendra Palace, which is a 19th-century palace within the 18th-century fort, has been turned into a gallery housing magnificent sculptures.
Scheduled to be around till November 2018, this sculpture park is an initiative by the Rajasthan government in collaboration with an NGO, which aims to support the growth of international exchange between India and other parts of the world through visual arts and education.

Nahargarh Fort is already a popular destination in Jaipur and is visited by thousands of travellers from all parts of the world throughout the year. With the advent of this new sculpture park, we expect to see the footfall of tourists in this fort increase in considerable numbers.
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