The Vadodara Museum and Picture Gallery houses a good number of relics associated to a wide range of areas right from archaeology to geology. Made by the Gaekwads in 1894, the museum and picture gallery also has a few rare things personally collected by Maharaja Sayajirao III. Of all the relics, the most notable ones are the 109 miniature paintings of the Mughal times, a Persian version of Mahabharata specially commissioned by Mughal Emperor Akbar, 11th century Shiva Natraj and a few more.
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