The imposing reception hall of the museum built in the Neo-Renaissance style acquired the name it bears today from its elegant marble tiling. The staircase leading to the upper floor on both sides of the hall is flanked all the way to the top by a balustrade banister and its landing serves as a columned gallery connected to the marble hall providing a marvellous view of the exhibition hall. The paintings exhibited in the upper floor on the first level once adorned the walls of Venetian Renaissance palaces.
During the virtual tour you can turn and look around by continuously pressing down and moving the left button of your mouse, and you can walk about in the virtual exhibition hall by using the cursor.