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The most opulent house in Newport is probably 'Marblehouse'. Built between 1888 and 1892 for William Kissam Vanderbilt ( yes, another one, they must have bred like bunnies ), this was the first newport 'palace' - before this most of the mansions were very informal in nature -more like true beach houses. The house was $11 million to build ( yes, that much back in 1888 ) and $7 million of that was in marble alone. When you visit you can see why - every square inch, interior and exterior is covered in exquisite marble! It's like a big tomb on the beach -but I imagine in the pre-air conditioning days this really was a great way to stay cool.
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Just behind the house in the backyard is a really marvelous chinese tea house! It had just recently been restored when I saw it 2 years ago.
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Now, something upsetting is that RMH supposed based this on the Petit Trianon at Versailles. Hmm....I don't think so -but it's still nice. I'll do a posting on the P.T. next week so you can see how that is SOOOO different than Marble House - even its function was different, not to mention that Marble House was built to impress while the Petite Trianon was built as a refuge away from court life at Versailles ...don't get me started....... I'm getting upset...........This is NOT the petite trianon......... It's not even the Trianon!
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I was pretty sick of taking photos by the time of this house ( plus it was raining ) so the photos are courtesy of http://www.galenfrysinger.com/newport_marble_house.htm![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbJ5_zrFUYox53nRpDVpoy62GfxR6JZup0uJUeecMidAStnwRwg91vYxoRDVC4mM__kGT4GjE3yXguF_lqjH-7P_gHczQEc4-2bDauxgcF9mW_VERG8r8w0PKjBPLlMpICt3hvIwCDTOA/s400/astor25.jpg)
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a view of the ceiling of the portico- marble marble everywhere!