The Royal Pavilion is a historic building located in Brighton, England. Built as a residence for King George IV, the Royal Pavilion is a striking example of Regency architecture and is one of the most famous landmarks in Brighton.
The Royal Pavilion was originally built as a seaside residence for King George IV when he was still the Prince Regent. The building was designed in the Indo-Saracenic style, a fusion of Indian and Gothic architectural elements, and was completed in 1823. The interior of the Royal Pavilion is equally as striking, with a mix of exotic furnishings, intricate textiles, and intricate chandeliers.
The Royal Pavilion is now a museum, open to the public for tours and exhibitions. Visitors can explore the opulent interior of the building, including the Chinese-style saloon, the music room, and the king's bedroom. There are also several exhibitions and displays on the history of the building and the life of King George IV.
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