
Marble House
Marble House is a grand historic mansion located in Newport, Rhode Island, built between 1888 and 1892 for the Vanderbilt family. Designed in a luxurious Beaux-Arts style, it features opulent architecture, extensive use of marble, and intricate decorative details. Originally serving as a summer home for the Vanderbilts, it showcases the wealth and elegance of America’s Gilded Age. Today, Marble House is a museum open to the public, offering insights into upscale 19th-century lifestyles, architecture, and decorative arts, and it is recognized as a National Historic Landmark.