With the new season of The Gilded Age premiering soon on HBO, the Newport mansions will once again be on display in their full glory on TVs everywhere.

Luckily for us seeing them IRL is also super easy.

With Newport just a bridge or two away, driving by to see them, tour them or just snap a photo in front of them can happen any time at all. Among all of these beloved mansions, is one that gets more photos taken than any other in Rhode Island.

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What Is Rhode Island’s Most Photogenic House?

From its numerous appearances in magazines, wedding shoots, feature films and TV shows, Marble House in Newport has certainly earned the honor of being Rhode Island’s ‘Most Photogenic’ home.

Newport Mansions via Facebook (Marble House)
Newport Mansions via Facebook (Marble House)
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The opulent summer home of Alva and William K. Vanderbilt, Marble House was built between 1888-1892 using 500,000 cubic feet of marble. When it was complete, the home was given at Alva as a 39th birthday present and she used it to host lavish parties, balls, receptions and even women’s rights rallies.

It’s no wonder she and her ‘most photogenic’ mansion have been noted as the inspiration for characters and sets in The Gilded Age series.

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Yet even if it was never featured in the HBO series, Marble House has had plenty of Hollywood love.

110 West 80 St-4R, NY, NY 10024212 874 3879
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The stunning Beaux-Arts style home features Corinthian columns reminiscent of The White House and such intricate detailing both inside and out, you’ll want to capture every room on camera.

Newport Mansions via Facebook (Marble House)
Newport Mansions via Facebook (Marble House)
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Add to that its cliffside location overlooking the ocean and you’ve got pretty much the perfect selfie background everywhere you turn.

Alva even added a stunning authentic Chinese Tea House to her backyard in the early 1900s, which still offers seasonal tea service to locals and tourists alike.

READ MORE: Newport's Chinese Tea House is Perfect For Sunday Brunch

From an angle you look at it, it’s not hard to see why this 50-room, 140,000 square-foot mansion is the most photogenic house in Rhode Island.

Newport Mansions Seen in HBO's 'The Gilded Age'

"The Gilded Age" film crews have returned to Newport, Rhode Island, for several weeks of filming for the upcoming second season of HBO's hit show. Casting calls from March gave away the International Tennis Hall of Fame as a site for several scenes and, of course, several of the historic city's epic mansions are being used as well. Here are all the places filming is expected to take place around town this May.

Gallery Credit: Nancy Hall

Look Inside This Private Newport Estate, Set to Become a Museum

Billionaire Steve Schwarzman, the co-founder of Blackstone Group, has completely restored the historic Miramar Mansion in Newport and plans to make his private residence into a museum. Take a look inside this grand estate.

Gallery Credit: Maddie Levine

30 Things To Do in Newport Any Time of Year

Newport has always been seen as a summer destination. Wealthy New Yorkers used to escape the city in the hotter months for this picturesque seaside spot and the label as a summer vacation destination began.

There are, however, plenty of things to do in this historic town in any season and we've found a few that you may want to try the next time you head to Newport.

Gallery Credit: Nancy Hall

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