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Inside Marble House: the lavish Vanderbilt mansion built on spite and ambition

The grandest 'cottage' in the world
The Vanderbilt family
Meet William Kissam
Buying their way to the top
Marble House
The most lavish home in America
The grand entryway
Signed, sealed, delivered
Book-matched marble
European influence
The Gothic Room
An artistic masterpiece
Dollar Princesses
Gilding and electricity
A room of her own
Venetian influence
Consuelo's 'royal bedchambre'
Who really ran Marble House?
A shocking twist
Alva moves on
Abandoning Marble House
A new chapter for Marble House
The Chinese tea house
A shrine to suffrage
Marble House reopens its doors
A public property at last
An architectural trophy
Alva's legacy
Marble House today
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Tim Graham/Alamy Stock Photo; Bain News Service, publisher/Wikimedia Commons [Public domain]

The grandest 'cottage' in the world

Behind its impressive façade, this spectacular marble residence in Newport, Rhode Island is so much more than a house. An architectural showpiece and – above all – a statement of wealth and power for the Vanderbilt family, it is one of the most elaborate of the Gilded Age summer 'cottages' in this playground of the super-rich.

Costing the modern equivalent of $384 million (£303m) to build, the story behind Marble House is rife with historical intrigue, 19th-century opulence and naked social ambition.

Click or scroll to tour this stunning stone palace with a fascinating tale to tell…

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Alexandra Upton

26 February 2025

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