Marble Hall

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Marble Hall is the grand neoclassical central hall of Kedleston Hall, renowned for its imposing columns, marble finishes, and role as a dramatic ceremonial space.

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Marble Hall canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural interior space
neoclassical hall
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith British neoclassical country house design
country United Kingdom
designedFor dramatic visual impact
formal receptions
hasDecorativeStyle classical ornament
symmetrical composition
hasFeature imposing columns
marble finishes
hasFunction ceremonial space
processional space
hasLightingType dramatic natural light
hasPlanType grand central hall
hasSpatialQuality axial symmetry
monumental scale
hasSurfaceTreatment polished stone surfaces
isAccessPointTo state rooms of Kedleston Hall
isInteriorOf country house
isMajorAttractionOf Kedleston Hall NERFINISHED
locatedIn Kedleston, Derbyshire, England NERFINISHED
materialUsed marble
partOf Kedleston Hall NERFINISHED
role central hall of Kedleston Hall
usedFor ceremonial occasions
formal gatherings

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Kedleston Hall hasPart Marble Hall