It is one of the best preserved and most elegant houses of nineteenth century calcutta.
The marble palace calcutta.
The interior features lavish decorations and victorian furniture.
Marble palace this is no more left as a palace and looks like a haunted place.
It is located at 46 muktaram babu street.
Marble palace named by lord minto is a whimsically built nineteenth century mansion in north kolkata.
Marble palace is a palatial nineteenth century mansion in north kolkata.
Located in one of the businest place in the city.
Top choice museum in kolkata calcutta.
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Marble palace is a palatial nineteenth century mansion in north kolkata.
The mansion is famous for its marble walls floors and sculptures from which it derives its name.
It is located at 46 muktaram babu street kolkata 700007.
Marble palace is a palatial nineteenth century mansion in north kolkata.
The mansion is famous for its marble walls floors and sculptures from which it derives its name.
Marble palace stefan krasowski on flickr creative commons built by a wealthy bengali merchant with a penchant for art and luxury the marble palace in kolkata recalls a time when calcutta was.
To find marble palace from mg rd metro walk north and turn left at the first traffic light 171 chittaranjan cr ave.
The marble palace kolkata located at 46 muktaram babu street kolkata 700007 is a palatial mansion located in north kolkata india which was built by raja rajendra mullick in 1835 and contains many beautiful western sculptures pieces of victorian furniture and paintings by european and indian artists.
It is located at 46 muktaram babu street.
The house was built in 1835 by raja rajendra mullick a.
From the east it s on the lane that leaves rabindra sarani between nos 198 and 200.
The mansion is famous for its marble walls floors and sculptures from which it derives its name.
Located at 46 muktaram babu street chorbagan it is one of those quirky palatial houses that represent the spirit of grandeur and extravagance of 19th century calcutta.