Overview
Marble Palace is a palatial 19th-century mansion in North Kolkata built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in 1835. It remains a private residence while functioning as a museum showcasing European art and antique furnishings.
Highlights
- European Art: Works attributed to Rubens, Reynolds, and Murillo hang alongside ornate Belgian mirrors and Venetian glassware.
- Interior Gardens: A courtyard zoo with birds, a small temple, and Roman-style statuary.
- Marble Floors: Italian marble from over 90 varieties decorates the floors and pillars throughout the mansion.
History
Commissioned by the wealthy Mullick family, the palace was completed in 1835. Raja Rajendra Mullick collected European art during his travels and furnished every room with opulent period pieces. The family still maintains the property.
Visitor Tips
- Free Entry: Admission is free but you need a permit from the West Bengal Tourism Office (available same-day).
- Closed Days: Mondays and Thursdays.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.