Marble Palace

Marble Palace is a palatial mansion located in the North Kolkata area of West Bengal, India. It was built in the 19th century by Raja Rajendra Mullick, a wealthy merchant and art enthusiast, who wanted to create a grand home to showcase his collection of art and antiques.

The Marble Palace is famous for its stunning architecture and impressive collection of art, which includes paintings, sculptures, porcelain, and antique furniture from all over the world. The palace is spread over five acres and has four floors, with more than 90 rooms, all of which are decorated with opulent marble and intricate carvings.

The Marble Palace is also home to a large number of exotic birds, including peacocks, swans, and parrots, which roam freely in the palace gardens. The palace also has a private zoo, which is home to a variety of animals, including monkeys, deer, and even a pair of elephants.

One of the most famous paintings in the Marble Palace is "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci. The palace also houses works by famous artists such as Rubens, Murillo, and Titian. The Marble Palace has been open to the public since 1924, and visitors can tour the palace and view the art collection for a small fee.

In addition to its impressive art collection and architecture, the Marble Palace is also known for its association with famous personalities of the time, such as Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda, and Subhas Chandra Bose. The palace was also the venue for many grand social events during the colonial era, and it continues to be a popular destination for tourists and art enthusiasts from all over the world.