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Het Royal Pavilion is een paleis in Brighton en een van de meest extravagante en sprookjesachtige paleizen ter wereld.

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Banqueting Room

Theatrical in style The elaborate Banqueting Room is highly theatrical in style, a perfect backdrop to the magnificent feasts that George IV would have offered his courtiers and guests. Lengthy banquets often included up to 70 different dishes. A stunning centrepiece The room’s imaginative de

The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is a former royal residence. It is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion and was built by the British in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century

The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is a former royal residence. It is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion and was built by the British in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century

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www.adamgormley.com.au This extravagant Indian style building, is a former Royal residence located in Brighton, England. Built as a seaside retreat for the Prince Regent in the early 19th century. Later to become King George IV, he was known for his extravagant lifestyle. I think this wonderful building says it all! Shot at early sunset (about 3:30pm), you can still see the last rays hitting the top of the spires.

Where Alph the sacred river ran

Suddenly I feel like ice cream. Oriental ornamental. Something of a contrast with the shots of hyper-refined and slickly linear Embassy Court. Brighton seems to be a world of contrasts.

size: 24x18in Photographic Print: Royal Pavilion, Built by the Prince Regent, Later King George Iv, Brighton, Sussex, England by Ian Griffiths : Artists

size: 24x18in Photographic Print: Royal Pavilion, Built by the Prince Regent, Later King George Iv, Brighton, Sussex, England by Ian Griffiths : Artists

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Brand creation for a constellation of cultural destinations. The city of Brighton & Hove is famous for many things. Its vibrancy, open mindedness and creative spirit are all legendary. For some, the instantly recognisable domes of the Royal Pavilion – commissioned as a pleasure palace by the Prince Regent in 1787 – best represent this spirited city. The Royal Pavilion is itself part of a family of six venues – five physical and one digital – collectively known as Brighton & Hove Museums. This f
Brand creation for a constellation of cultural destinations. The city of Brighton & Hove is famous for many things. Its vibrancy, open mindedness and creative spirit are all legendary. For some, the instantly recognisable domes of the Royal Pavilion – commissioned as a pleasure palace by the Prince Regent in 1787 – best represent this spirited city. The Royal Pavilion is itself part of a family of six venues – five physical and one digital – collectively known as Brighton & Hove Museums. This f
Brand creation for a constellation of cultural destinations. The city of Brighton & Hove is famous for many things. Its vibrancy, open mindedness and creative spirit are all legendary. For some, the instantly recognisable domes of the Royal Pavilion – commissioned as a pleasure palace by the Prince Regent in 1787 – best represent this spirited city. The Royal Pavilion is itself part of a family of six venues – five physical and one digital – collectively known as Brighton & Hove Museums. This f
Brand creation for a constellation of cultural destinations. The city of Brighton & Hove is famous for many things. Its vibrancy, open mindedness and creative spirit are all legendary. For some, the instantly recognisable domes of the Royal Pavilion – commissioned as a pleasure palace by the Prince Regent in 1787 – best represent this spirited city. The Royal Pavilion is itself part of a family of six venues – five physical and one digital – collectively known as Brighton & Hove Museums. This f