Royal Pavilion


Royal Pavilion
Type : Historic House/Palace
Location : Brighton

The spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV) transformed by John Nash between 1815 and 1822 into one of the most dazzling and exotic buildings in the British Isles. The Pavilion houses furniture and works of art including original pieces lent by HM The Queen and a magnificent display of Regency silver-gilt. Magnificent decorations and fantastic furnishings have been re-created in a £10 million extensive restoration programme. The Queen Adelaide tearooms provide a sweeping view over the Pavilion gardens, which have also been returned to their original Regency splendour. Pavilion Shop. From 1 March 2008 to 31 March 2009, residents of Brighton & Hove can enjoy greatly discounted admission to the Royal Pavilion. For the first time the discount has been extended so Brighton & Hove council tax payers can now enjoy the Royal Pavilion at a special rate all year rather than just in the winter months.


Price details for Royal Pavilion
Name
Admission type
Price
Adult
Adult
Free admission
Opening times - Royal Pavilion
Date
Day
Time
01/04/2008-30/09/2008
Monday
10:00-17:15
 
Tuesday
10:00-17:15
 
Wednesday
10:00-17:15
 
Thursday
10:00-17:15
 
Friday
10:00-17:15
 
Saturday
10:00-17:15
 
Sunday
10:00-17:15
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