Marble Palace (disambiguation)
- Marble Palace (disambiguation)
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Marble Palace may refer to:
- Marble Palace, a Neoclassical palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, completed in 1785
- Marble Palace (Kolkata), a 19th-century mansion in Kolkata, India
- Marmorpalais, or "Marble Palace", an 18th-century royal residence in Potsdam, Germany
- 280 Broadway, also known also as the Marble Palace, the A.T. Stewart Company Store, or The Sun Building; a building in New York City that was the site of the first department store in the United States
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