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Marble Palace, Kolkata, West Bengal
Marble Palace, Kolkata, West Bengal
Marble Palace, Kolkata, West Bengal
Marble Palace, Kolkata, West Bengal
Marble Palace, Kolkata, West Bengal
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Marble Palace, Kolkata, West Bengal

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Marble Palace is an opulent 19th-century mansion located in the heart of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Built in 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick, a wealthy Bengali merchant and philanthropist, the palace is renowned for its stunning architecture, exquisite marble facades, and extensive art collection. Designed in the neoclassical architectural style, Marble Palace features ornate Corinthian columns, intricately carved balconies, and spacious courtyards, evoking the grandeur of European palatial residences. The interior of the palace is adorned with marble sculptures, decorative artworks, period furniture, and priceless artifacts collected by the Mullick family over generations, including paintings by renowned artists such as Rubens, Reynolds, and Titian. Today, Marble Palace serves as a private museum and art gallery, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Kolkata’s aristocratic elite and showcasing an eclectic mix of artistic treasures from around the world.

Amenities: Marble Palace offers limited amenities for visitors, including guided tours, art exhibitions, souvenir shop, and restroom facilities. Photography may be permitted in designated areas.

Nearby Places: Jorasanko Thakur Bari (Tagore House), Indian Museum, Rabindra Bharati University, College Street

How To Reach Marble Palace, Kolkata, West Bengal:

  • By Metro: Marble Palace is well-connected by the Kolkata Metro. You can take the metro to reach the nearest metro station, such as Girish Park Metro Station or Shobhabazar Sutanuti Metro Station. From there, you can either walk or take a short taxi/auto-rickshaw ride to Marble Palace.
  • By Bus: Kolkata has an extensive bus network operated by WBTC (West Bengal Transport Corporation) and private operators. Several buses ply on routes that pass through or near Jorasanko, making it accessible by bus from various parts of the city. You can inquire locally about the specific bus routes that lead to Marble Palace.
  • By Train: The nearest railway station to Marble Palace is Howrah Junction or Sealdah Railway Station. From there, you can hire a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or use local transportation to reach Marble Palace. The distance from the railway stations to Marble Palace is approximately 5-10 kilometers.
  • By Car/Taxi: You can also reach Marble Palace by car or taxi. You can use navigation apps or GPS devices to find the best route based on your starting location within Kolkata. There are parking facilities available near Marble Palace, but it’s advisable to check for parking availability and charges beforehand.

Accessibility Features: Marble Palace may have limited accessibility for visitors with mobility impairments due to its historic architecture and uneven terrain. Some areas of the palace may not be wheelchair accessible.

Types of Content that can be Created at this Location:

  • Architectural Photography
  • Art Collection Highlights
  • Historic Mansion Tours
  • Artistic Heritage Features
  • Collector’s Showcase Profiles
  • Cultural Heritage Exploration
  • Period Furniture Spotlights
  • Virtual Museum Experiences

List of Movie/Series/TV Shows Shot at the Location: While Marble Palace primarily serves as a private residence and museum, it has occasionally been featured in films, documentaries, and television programs that highlight its architectural beauty and historical significance.

Availability: Marble Palace is open to visitors on select days and by appointment only. Operating hours may vary, and access to certain areas of the palace may be restricted.

Pricing: Entry to Marble Palace may require a nominal fee for guided tours or special exhibitions. Pricing information is typically provided upon inquiry.

Rules and Regulations:

  • Visitors are required to follow the guidelines and instructions provided by the palace staff during guided tours, respecting the privacy and property of the owners.
  • Photography may be allowed in designated areas for personal use but should be done with discretion and without disturbing other visitors or damaging the artifacts.
  • Food, beverages, smoking, and pets are not allowed inside the palace premises.

Legal Compliance: Marble Palace operates as a private property under the ownership of the Mullick family and adheres to applicable laws and regulations concerning heritage conservation, museum management, and visitor safety.

Permission and Consent: Commercial filming, photography, or organized events at Marble Palace may require permission from the owners and coordination with local authorities.

Additional Information: Marble Palace stands as a testament to Kolkata’s rich cultural heritage and architectural legacy, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the city’s affluent residents during the colonial era.

Disclaimer: Information provided is based on general knowledge and may be subject to change. Visitors are encouraged to verify details and respect the privacy of the owners when visiting Marble Palace.

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Dhriti Sundar Manik

4 months ago
📍 Location: 46, Muktaram Babu Street, Chorbagan, North Kolkata 🎯 Built in: 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick — a wealthy Bengali merchant and patron of the arts 💠 Architectural Style: Neoclassical exterior with traditional Bengali inner courtyards 🎨 Overview: A Palace Frozen in Time Marble Palace is a privately-owned mansion, still occupied by the descendants of the Mullick family. While parts of the house remain residential, the rest is open to the public (with prior permission). It's a rare window into 19th-century aristocratic Bengal, filled with marble floors, chandeliers, antique clocks, grand statues, Western and Indian paintings, and even a private zoo. Unlike modern museums, this place isn’t polished or curated — it’s a time capsule. Dusty, grand, mysterious, and unforgettable. 🖼️ Interior Attractions & Collection Art Collection: Paintings by European masters like Rubens, Murillo, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Titian Indian artists like Raja Ravi Varma A gallery of sculptures, including busts of Greek gods, Queen Victoria, and Napoleon Many items are originals and rare, though some may be disputed reproductions Furniture & Decor: Luxurious Victorian-era furniture Huge Belgian glass mirrors, grand chandeliers Antique clocks, urns, vases, and stained-glass windows Architecture: Over 90 varieties of marble from Italy and India Lavish courtyards, open halls, and winding staircases Corinthian pillars and rococo flourishes contrast with the Bengal-style interiors Private Zoo / Aviary: India’s first private zoo (now more like a bird sanctuary) You can spot peacocks, hornbills, toucans, deer, storks, and other exotic species in the gardens 📷 Photography & Entry Policy Photography is strictly prohibited, even outside the building Entry is free, but you must get a written permit from the West Bengal Tourism Information Bureau at BBD Bagh at least one day before Guided tours are compulsory – a member of the household or staff usually accompanies you ⏰ Timings Open: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Closed: Mondays and Thursdays Visit duration: ~1.5 to 2 hours for a full tour of the museum and garden ✅ Positives Rich, Rare Collection The blend of Western art with Indian tradition makes this place unlike any other palace or museum in India. Authentic Ambience It’s not renovated in a modern way — and that’s what makes it atmospheric. It's a little dusty and faded, but that adds to the antique charm. Calm & Offbeat Compared to touristy places, it’s quiet and crowd-free, making it perfect for a reflective visit. Architecture The stunning marble work, pillars, and symmetrical structure make it a favorite for history and design lovers. ⚠️ Negatives Permit Process Getting the entry permit is inconvenient and may discourage spontaneous visitors. You can’t just walk in. Strict No-Photography Rule Not being able to capture the visual richness can be frustrating for modern-day tourists. Limited Accessibility No ramps or lifts; not suitable for wheelchairs or elderly people with mobility issues. Lack of Professional Museum Experience Some artifacts aren’t labelled, and the guided tour is informal. Don't expect modern museum curation or A/V displays. Maintenance Issues Some visitors feel the place needs better upkeep — dusty galleries, poor lighting in areas, and wear on antiques are common complaints. 🧭 How to Reach Nearest Metro: Girish Park (10–12 minutes walk) Bus/Auto/Taxi: Located in a narrow North Kolkata lane; easiest to reach via cab or app-based ride Parking: Very limited; not recommended to drive a private vehicle

Krishanu Das Chowdhury

5 months ago
A hidden gem in the Jorasako area.. Especially recommended for the history or art lovers .. the house was once built by Babu Rajendra Nath Mallick and still now his descendants lived here.. the place has its own magnificent garden and a small zoo.. At the same time, many statues, showpieces and paintings were preserved there in the galleries... The house had a magnificent Thakur Dalan with courtyard..

Suchandrima Bose

4 months ago
An amazing place for an architecture and art enthusiast. It has been an immense pleasure to be able to visit this place and that too for zero entry fees. The site is well maintained by the descendants of Raja Rajendra Mullick. The palace was built as an art museum and preserved ever since. From marble mosaic flooring, rosewood sculpture, brass statues, marble sculptures, oriental crockery and vase to victorian furniture, chandeliers, candle holders- it is an art collector's heaven. I went on a rainy day, the zoo was closed at the moment but i got to see various bird collection inside the palace. The upper floor was off limits as well due to some renovation. I can't wait to visit again.

Daya Abraham

2 months ago
Private property, owners still staying in a part of the building. We visited in November 2024, and the building was in bad state. If owners renovate/reinstate the building and start a professional guided tour, will be really great for the building and the tourists visiting.

Pranay Karmakar

3 months ago
The Marble Palace is a hidden gem of Kolkata — a stunning 19th-century mansion known for its exquisite marble architecture, lush gardens, and eclectic art collection. Built in 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick, it houses Western sculptures, Victorian furniture, rare paintings (including works attributed to Rubens) and antique chandeliers.

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