The Royal Pavilion in Brighton (England) is a famous landmark.
Building started in 1778 and was finished in 1823 –
And the entire building was a seaside retreat for Prince George.
(And what a fabulous home it was for him! The interiors are exquisite.)
The outside of Bath stone is all stone lace, minarets and domes,
(Very much influenced by India).
Well worth a visit!
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Stone lace describes it well. What a magnificent and elaborate seaside retreat! Haha, in my neck of the woods it’s usually a cabin or recreational vehicle.
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Gorgeous…. My “Prince George” would have loved living there!!!!!! ha
Hugs,
Betsy
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…an amazing landmark.
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Hello, looks like grand place to stay. A lovely resort. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great new week ahead.
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Beautifully decorated. Enjoy! 🙂
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What an amazing building! It does indeed look very Indian. What beautiful lacy details!
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A beautiful building – I love the Indian architectural influence.
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Gorgeous – and I love that it borrows (heavily) from other cultures.
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Beautiful! Would love to see the interior.
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WOW! That looks very ornate.
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“…Very much influenced by India.” Yes, Fiona, that’s exactly what I thought when I viewed these STUNNING images! They reminded me of the movie, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” I LOVED that film. Great story! Great cast!
Thanks for sharing the beauty, my friend!
Have a superb week! 🙂
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So beautiful and such detail.
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Oh my!
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Truly amazing. Awesome pics.
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I reckon the new Prince George would love it too when he is all grown up! Lovely post!
Wren x
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Wow! Gorgeous!
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I have some beautiful photo’s of this building too…It is very photogenic 🙂 only been inside once back in the 80’s but visited Brighton as recently as 2014. Love your pics!
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That was a surprise!
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It is a beautiful pavilion.
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Too bad the professionals who did this kind of work are now unaffordable.
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Been to England many times, and been around Brighton but have never done the town! It is on my bucket list though.
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I was going to say it looked Indian. Love it with that splash of flower pink.
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I’ve been past the Pavilion on a previous trip to England but I wasn’t the driver so could not stop…. but thanks for the pictures, it’s a marvellous building, and I’d love to see it in person. Next time.
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You have captured the wonder of this building, beautifully!
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It’s an astonishing building to find on the English coast, isn’t it?
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I like stone lace – and filigree made of metal!
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what a beautiful piece of architecture!! love it
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How intricate and beauitiful!
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It is a remarkable building. Did you have time to go inside which is equally stunning?
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Very impressive!
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This is not the type of architecture I’d expect to find in England. How unusual! It looks like a fun place to visit.
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Lady Fi – “stone lace” is a perfect and pull-me-in description! Well done. Can you imagine such a structure being built today? And for “one person”?
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Brings back memories ! I have been often in Brighton !
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On my list of Places to See – it looks stunning!
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Indian architectural style building in England look marvelous and beautiful in all aspect! Lovely capture
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What a beautiful place this is.
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An amazing building, and some amazing photographs 🙂
All the best Jan
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Beautiful building. Amazing architecture.
Thank you for hosting.
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That, indeed, is amazing architecture ~ great photos ^_^
Happy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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The Mughal architecture is outstanding.
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So cool, the oldest buildings around here might be from the Civil War, actually one I saw today was but it was in pieces and the opposite of opulent. It would be funny to hear your pooches tap, tap, tapping around what I imagine are stone floors in the pavilion.
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Beautiful “stone lace,” and it certainly took a long time to build!
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We visited Bath! What great memories …. it’s fun to see a place we’ve visited here through your eyes! Usually I just wish I could visit the wonders you see ….this time, I only wish I could see it again ))
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En vacker byggnad, den skulle jag gärna vilja se i verkligheten 😊
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Madam you are a amazing person .everytime I read your article I always find new approaches.
You have helped me to know the world with different phase
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I admire this rich and beautifully decorated architecture. I like such places. Visiting them always gives me great pleasure. I am also happy to learn about stories and legends related to a given place.
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