The kadoories shanghai home marble hall was a hub of social and charitable activities in the 1920s and 1930s.
What became of kadoorie marble hall mension in changhas.
Known as marble hall and designed in the style of the palace of versailles the kadoorie home had a dining room that could seat 50 parking for the family s fleet of rolls royces and a ballroom the size of a soccer field with a ceiling 25 meters 82 feet high.
In 1924 elly kadoorie organised a reception at marble hall in honour of sir rabindranath tagore bengali novelist educator poet and the first non european nobel prize winner.
The kadoorie family or khedouri hebrew.
After the communist revolution marble hall was turned into a children s palace for art training.
This meeting came about after elly.
From the mid 18th century they were established in mumbai then known as bombay becoming one of the wealthiest families in asia.
The kadoorie family is pleased that today under the people s republic of china marble hall has become a children s palace where pupils are trained in the arts.
Their businesses were subsequently centered in shanghai from the mid 19th century and then in hong kong from.
خضوري are a wealthy british family originally mizrahi jews from baghdad.
Kadoorie which must be regarded as the most beautiful of all and for reasons which will be given later shanghai will feel particularly proud of it the north china herald reported on march 22 1924.
It was built in western palace style with spectacular look and interior luxury decoration inside.
To the list of shanghai s stately homes marble hall must be added in bubbling well road extension the residence of mr e s.
The shanghai project completes a family circle of endeavour loss re endeavour that kadoorie who used to spend his school holidays with uncle horace visiting the peninsula s back of house and.
The building of the shanghai children palace was the former villa of an british jew businessman named alley kadoorie.
The iconic marble hall in his bombay residence was well known to a wide spectrum of visitors from all parts of the world including high ranking british officers and zionist emissaries.
The marble halls the home of the kadoorie family in shanghai china 1930 s the visual database of beit hatfutsot collects and present the heritage of jewish life culture art holidays and synagogues.
It was wholly built of marble so it is also called the marble hall.