Marble is one of the oldest natural stones used in the field of architecture and art for thousands of years.
It was widely used in the construction of temples, statues and monuments during the ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations. Especially in Ancient Greece, marble is identified with the art of sculpture. In the Roman period, it was preferred for the coating of palaces, baths and roads. During the Renaissance, it was rediscovered by artists such as Michelangelo and became an icon of art. Today, thanks to its aesthetics and durability, it occupies an important place in construction and decoration.