The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton. It was originally built in 1787 as a seaside home for George IV, Prince of Wales and the interior decoration was heavily ...
Rotten wood can be seen inside one of the nine smaller domes on the roof of the Royal Pavilion One of the onion-shaped domes on the roof of Brighton’s Royal Pavilion is at risk of collapsing.
Many Indian wounded were sent to Brighton to be treated in a very unusual temporary hospital. The Royal Pavilion had been built long before to evoke India, the jewel in Britain’s Imperial crown.
Brighton & Hove City Council will receive a grant of £4,369,755 for the Royal Pavilion Estate A garden in the heart of Brighton has received a grant of £4.3m as part of a restoration project.