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Fine Art Spaces

Apart from offering the ultimate luxurious experiences to their guests, luxury hotels are also home to priceless works of art.

The presidential suite of the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai has hosted the likes of former US President Barack Obama, actor Angelina Jolie and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate. The 5,000 sq.ft. of grandeur has the best view of the Arabian Sea. Its colonial style furniture, marble floors, exotic artifacts, private spa and private butler service are bound to leave guests with unforgettable memories of Indian hospitality. It also offers a museum art gallery experience. From M.F. Husain to R.H. Raza and Laxman Shrestha to Ram Kumar and Jatin Das, it has 25 pieces of art of these iconic Indian artists. These include Husain's acclaimed Sitar Player and his untitled painting of a single female figure, and paintings from the famous Delhi based artist Ram Kumar's Benares series. In fact,

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