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  1. 59°56′42.64″N 30°19′36.47″E. /  59.9451778°N 30.3267972°E  / 59.9451778; 30.3267972. Completed. 1785. Marble Palace ( Russian: Мраморный дворец) is one of the first Neoclassical palaces in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is situated between the Field of Mars and Palace Quay, slightly to the east from New Michael ...

  2. Marmorpalais. Built in the early classicist style, the Marble Palace or Marmorpalais in Potsdam is located on the banks of the Heiligen See in the New Garden. Commissioned by Frederick William II, the palace was built between 1787 and 1792. It was designed by Carl von Gonthard and Carl Gotthard Langhans, who later also designed the Brandenburg ...

  3. As the name suggests, the early-neoclassical Marmorpalais is a symphony in colourful marble on floors, walls, ceilings and fireplaces. The palace was built in 1792 as a summer retreat for Friedrich Wilhelm II by Carl von Gontard and overlooks the Heiliger See.

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  5. Media in category "Interior of Marmorpalais" The following 37 files are in this category, out of 37 total. Blick in das Blaue Zimmer.JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 2.63 MB

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  7. The Marble House is romantically situated on a terraced site directly on the lakeshore in the New Garde n. King Frederick William II had the structure with its exterior accents of Silesian marble erected from 1787–93 as a summer residence. His architect Carl von Gontard thus created the first and only Prussian royal palace in the early ...