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Brighton Pavilion (Royal Pavilion) and Garden

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4-5, Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, United Kingdom
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This sumptuous and surprising building in the center of Brighton was the brainchild of the eccentric Prince and future King George IV. Originally a simple farmhouse, the building was bought by him to be transformed into a classical villa, where he hosted huge receptions. It wasn't until he became regent, however, that he began to think bigger, and things took on their present scale. He commissioned architect John Nash to design an immense Indian-inspired palace, as Asia was a fascination during the English Regency period. Work was carried out between 1815 and 1822, and today it remains the city's undeniable landmark alongside the pier on the waterfront.

Visitors will undoubtedly marvel at the overflowing imagination of the decorator and architect, who pushed fantasy to the limit. Inside, you'll feel like you're in a fairytale palace: columns, bamboo banisters, sea-serpent curtain rods, a gigantic fireplace topped with gilded palms, lacquered, sculpted, mother-of-pearl-encrusted furniture... The palms in the large kitchen match the dragons on the wallpaper in the music room, where Rossini played.

The Royal Pavilion tearoom, on the upper floor, is an eccentric and sophisticated café, with a sunny balcony on fine days overlooking the Royal Pavilion gardens. A must-see when in Brighton.

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Visited in may 2019
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Un goût des milles et une nuits
On chercherait presque les tigres se baladant dans la pelouse du palais quand on découvre ce magnifique édifice à l'architecture tout droit sortie des contes d'orient.
FabienW
Visited in april 2018
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Un petit morceau d'Inde en Angleterre!
Ce palais est magnifique et très photogénique.
La visite est chère mais intéressante.
caludine68
Visited in february 2018
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une excentricité architecturale au milieu de la ville!

Surprenant! Les gardiens sont très aimables et répondent aux questions et même renseignent avec force détails.

L'entrée est un peu chère...mais cela vaut la peine.
Jonathan54
Visited in december 2017
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Magnifique endroit! L'entrée est un peu chère mais ça vaut le coup d'oeil. L'architecture est incroyable. Au moment de noél, il y a une patinoire au pied du pavillon, c'est super sympa.
fute_317108
Visited in march 2017
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c'est une visite incontournable à Brighton. surprenant, étonnant en ces lieux, mais on appréciera même si l'on n'aime pas forcément ce style architectural.

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