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Marble Palace

Marble Palace

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Best time to visit

Early morning on weekdays to avoid crowds and to catch soft courtyard light; winter months (October–February) are most comfortable for a stroll.

Budget tips

Small entry fee is collected at the gate and varies by visitor category, so carry cash and a photo ID; there are no regular free days or city passes accepted, and online booking is uncommon.

Recommended for

History buffs, Art lovers, Architecture enthusiasts, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

45-60 minutes

About

Faits rapides: Step through a heavy wooden gate and you'll find rooms filled with gleaming marble statues, chandeliers that scatter light like confetti, and paintings hung salon-style on every wall. What you experience is a private collection assembled by Raja Rajendra Mullick, where European oils, Chinese porcelain and Victorian furniture mingle in a theatrical, museum-meets-house atmosphere.

Points forts: Wandering the corridors you might catch the cool kiss of marble under your palm and the faint perfume of old wood and beeswax, sensations that make the collection feel lived-in rather than curated. Legend has it Raja Rajendra Mullick kept peacocks in the courtyard, and spotting their iridescent tails against a backdrop of white marble creates a tiny, surprising theater of color.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes and modest clothing, guards may inspect footwear before entry.
  • Ask permission before taking photos inside, some rooms restrict photography and flash is often banned.
  • Arrive at opening time for the quietest experience and best light for photos, weekends attract larger groups.
  • Carry small-denomination cash and a photo ID, card machines are rare and there is no reliable online booking.

Practical info

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