The Muslim Nawabs established Fatehpur in 1451 and the Shekhawati
Rajputs took it over in the 18th century. The opulence of the local merchants
is so evident from the richly painted havelis of Poddars, Choudhuri and the
Ganeriwalas families. The town is also a good base to visit nearby towns of
Lakshmangarh and Mandawa.
Mahaveer Prasad Goenka haveli built is 1885 is believed to have some of the
best frescos in perfect match of colour and design. The haveli maybe mostly
locked and may take several visits to be able to see it. Geori Shankar Haveli
is a good example of mirrored mosaic ceiling. Haveli Nadine is a haveli purchased
by a French artist Nadine Le Prince. It retains some good painting is shades
predominantly in red and blue.
The artist is energetically restoring the painting and for the time being
visitors is not allowed. The Choudaharia Haveli though in an extreme state
of deteriorations has a rare departure of an erotic painting. The Jagannath
Singhania Haveli has some fine paintings of Radha and Krishna and shows some
British men holding guns. The others havelis, which are notable are Harkishan
Das Saraogi Haveli and Vishnunath Keria Haveli.