• 59°56′43″N 30°19′36″E / 59.945176°N 30.326799°E. Marble Palace (Russian: Мраморный дворец) is one of the first Neoclassical palaces in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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  • We admired a lot at the sight of the main staircase in the Palace and the numerous antique sculptures and statues inside, made of marble.
  • In all, 32 disparate shades of marble were used to decorate the palace. ... Embankment façade of the Larger Marble Palace. For a night view see here.
  • Marble Palace in St. Petersburg became the first building, whose facades were faced with natural stone. The enthralled contemporaries called the Palace «Marble».
  • Marble Palace is one of the main neoclassical castles in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is arranged between the Field of Mars and Palace Quay...
  • The palace was given its name because 32 kinds of marble were used in its facade and interior. decorations. See more ideas about palace, facade, grand duke.
  • As well as hosting some of the most interesting of the State Russian Museum's temporary exhibitions, the Marble Palace also contains two permanent collections.