Marble Saloon

E291528

Marble Saloon is the grand central hall of Stowe House, renowned for its neoclassical architecture and opulent marble interior inspired by ancient Roman design.

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Marble Saloon canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grand hall
interior architectural space
neoclassical interior
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith Stowe landscape gardens
surface form: Stowe House gardens and estate
ceilingType coffered dome
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance example of neoclassical interior design in Britain
decorativeElement Corinthian columns
classical statues
stucco ornamentation
floorMaterial marble
function central hall
reception space
heritageContext English country house architecture
inspiredBy Pantheon
surface form: Pantheon in Rome

ancient Roman architecture
lightingType natural light from dome opening
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
England
Stowe
Stowe House
materialUsed marble
name Marble Saloon self-link
notableFor grand scale
neoclassical decoration
opulent marble interior
partOf Stowe House interior
period 18th century
shape oval
touristAttraction true
usedFor ceremonial events
public tours
visualAxis central focal point of Stowe House plan
wallMaterial marble

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Stowe House hasNotableRoom Marble Saloon
Marble Saloon name Marble Saloon self-link