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deemed the garden 'at risk' in October 2017 due to its original character being blighted and overshadowed by unsightly fencing, litter bins, signage and lighting etc. Brighton and Hove City Council opened a public consultation on the future of the gardens after they were put on Historic England's "At
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The Pavilion reopened as a hospital in April 1916. It became a hospital for 'limbless men,' treating British soldiers who had lost arms and legs, usually from amputation. In addition to treating the men's physical needs, a great emphasis was placed on rehabilitating the men by training them in skills
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The Pavilion hospital was set up with two operating theatres and over 720 beds. Over 2,300 men from the Indian Army were treated at the hospital. Elaborate arrangements were made to cater for the patients' variety of religious and cultural needs. Nine different kitchens were set up in the grounds of
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in the Isle of Wight, which became the summer home of the royal family. After her last visit to Brighton in 1845, the government planned to sell the building and grounds. The Brighton Improvement Commissioners and the Brighton Vestry successfully petitioned the government to sell the Pavilion to the
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The Royal Pavilion Garden, in the Pavilion's grounds, has a wide variety of plants, having been restored to Nash's original Regency vision. It is said to be the only fully restored Regency garden in the UK. The garden is maintained using only organic methods by the Trust's garden team led by a Head
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An Act to enable the Commissioners acting under an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, for better regulating, paving, improving, and managing the Town of Brighthelmston in the County of Sussex, and the Poor thereof, to purchase, improve, and manage
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Risk" register. A list of over 20,000 crimes and anti-social behaviour incidents (including indecent sexual behaviour and drug abuse) that had taken place at the gardens had been reported to the city council in 2017, raising the possibility of fencing off the gardens and closing them at night.
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The purchase of the Royal Pavilion from Queen Victoria, by Brighton, marked the beginnings of the site's attraction as a tourist destination. The Royal Pavilion has been changed from a private residence to a public attraction under civic ownership. Today, around 400,000 people visit the Royal
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In 2020, management and operation of the Royal Pavilion & Museums' buildings and collections were transferred from Brighton & Hove City Council to a new charity: the Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust.
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During the First World War, the Pavilion, along with other sites in Brighton, was transformed into a military hospital. From December 1914 to January 1916, sick and wounded soldiers from the
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were being well treated. With the official sanction of the state, a series of photographs were made to show the resplendent rooms converted into hospital wards. The soldiers were visited by
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The Prince of Wales, who later became George IV, first visited Brighton in 1783, at the age of 21. The seaside town had become fashionable as a result of the residence of George's uncle,
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Pavilion annually. General filming and photography are permitted inside the Royal Pavilion. Many of the items in the palace are on loan, in particular from HM The King.
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redesigned and greatly extended the pavilion, and it is his work that is still visible today. The palace is striking in the middle of Brighton, for its unique
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the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, and the Grounds thereof, and to enlarge, extend, and apply the Powers and Provisions of the same Act with reference thereto.
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flanking a central rotunda, which contained three main rooms: a breakfast room, dining room, and library, fitted out in Holland's French-influenced
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The military hospital for Indian soldiers closed at the end of January 1916 after most of the British Indian Army had been withdrawn from the
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The Royal Pavilion is licensed as a venue for weddings. On 29 March 2014, the Royal Pavilion was host to one of a number of the first legal
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style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance, with its domes and minarets, is the work of the architect
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Chainey, Graham (26 December 2014). "Queen Victoria and an end to Brighton's royal connection". Brighton and Hove Independent.
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and trades. The Pavilion hospital operated until the summer of 1920, when the building was returned to Brighton Corporation.
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elements). It is a prime example of the exoticism that was an alternative to more classicising mainstream taste in the
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and the little-known decorative painter Robert Jones, was heavily influenced by both Chinese and Indian fashion (with
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town for £53,000 in 1850 under the Brighton Improvement (Purchase of the Royal Pavilion and Grounds) Act 1850 (
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The garden is often used by street entertainers, especially in summer. There is also a café in the garden.
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members and co-religionists. Muslim soldiers were given space on the eastern lawns to pray facing towards
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Grand Saloon at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton from John Nash's Views of the Royal Pavilion (1826)
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should be the royal seaside retreat, and the Pavilion was sold to the city of Brighton in 1850.
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The Royal Pavilion as a hospital for soldiers of the British Indian Army during World War I
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to commemorate the Pavilion's role in treating injured Indian soldiers during the war.
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The imperial government highlighted the Pavilion as showing that wounded countrymen of
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In 1860, the adjacent royal stables were converted to a concert hall, now known as the
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A new gateway in Indian style was unveiled in 1921 by the Maharaja of
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in August of the same year, who presented several soldiers such as
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the hospital, so that food could be cooked by the soldiers' fellow
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were treated in the former palace. Many Indian recipients of the
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The richly decorated Banqueting Room at the Royal Pavilion, from
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also stayed in the pavilion on his frequent visits to Brighton.
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In 1787, the prince commissioned the designer of Carlton House,
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She purchased an estate and land that was redeveloped for
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c. v). The sale helped fund furnishing of Osborne House.
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also used the Pavilion, but Queen Victoria decided that
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exterior. The fanciful interior design, primarily by
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After the death of George IV in 1830, his successor
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The ceiling of the Music Room at the Royal Pavilion
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Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Royal Pavilion, Aldershot
Louvre Palace
Pavillon du Roi
Brighton Pavilion (UK Parliament constituency)

Royal Pavilion is located in Brighton
Indo-Saracenic Revival
Brighton
Coordinates
50°49′23″N 0°08′15″W / 50.82306°N 0.13750°W / 50.82306; -0.13750
John Nash
Royal Pavilion
Grade I listed
Brighton
George IV
Indo-Saracenic
John Nash
William IV
Victoria
Osborne House
Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland
gout
Carlton House
Old Steine
Maria Fitzherbert
Roman Catholic
Royal Marriages Act 1772

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