Dedicated to famed Marathi actor and artist Chandrakant Mandare (1913–2001), this well-maintained gallery houses stills of his movies as well as his fine paintings and sketches, the best of which are the foreign and domestic landscapes like Ajanta Caves and Ganpatipule. There's no English sign – it's the apple green building with the painter's palette logo.
Chandrakant Mandare Museum
Maharashtra
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