Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion is a former Royal residence in the city of Brighton.[1] Originally it was a farmhouse.[1] It was bought by the Prince Regent who had the original building turned into a Palace.[1] It is now a Grad I Listed building.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "THE ROYAL PAVILION, The City of Brighton and Hove - 1380680 == Royal Pavilion Media ==
The richly decorated Banqueting Room at the Royal Pavilion, from John Nash's Views of the Royal Pavilion (1826)
The ceiling of the Music Room at the Royal Pavilion
Grand Saloon at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton from John Nash's Views of the Royal Pavilion (1826)
- Pavilion.jpg
The Royal Pavilion at dusk
- The Dome Hospital Brighton, showing some of the 689 beds in the whole hospital (Photo 24-1).jpg
Hospital beds at the Dome during the First World War
- Brighton royal pavilion gardens.jpg
The Royal Pavilion and surrounding gardens in Brighton, England
- Pavilion Gardens and Royal Pavilion, Brighton - geograph.org.uk - 786133.jpg
Pavilion Gardens with Pavilion in the background
- Royal Pavilion 6.JPG
Royal Pavilion
Royal Pavilion Brighton and reflective pool
- The Regent's cluttered roofscape..jpg
This is a photo of listed building number 1380680.
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