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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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2024
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2024

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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Amandynn
Visited in august 2016
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Un édifice insolite et magnifique ! C’est un palais des mille et une nuits qui se dresse au milieu des immeubles art noueau et art déco. La visite guidée est passionnante et l’on apprend de nombreuses anecdotes sur ce lieu.
Visited in july 2015
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On se croirait en Inde alors qu'on est en Angleterre... à fortement éviter en été car tous les centres de vacances européens s'y retrouvent pour pique-niquer ou visiter ;)
Les bâtiments sont magnifiques autant à l'extérieur qu'à l'intérieur. De quoi faire rêver !
J loved this lovely park relaxing that surrounds this splendid house, of course the visit may seem a little expensive but visit scenery. J will go back coming on London.
Very pretty! I loved! , The good a little expensive to visit the palace (for what it is: because not all the palace is open to the public) but it is pretty! The small park around calm and that is a real treat of trotting itself there!

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