Brighton Pavilion
The Brighton Pavilion, also known as the Royal Pavilion, is a historic palace located in Brighton, England. Built in the early 19th century for King George IV, it showcases a unique blend of Indian and Chinese architectural styles, featuring ornate domes and intricate decorations. The Pavilion served as a seaside retreat for the king and is now a popular tourist attraction.
Today, the Brighton Pavilion is managed by the Royal Pavilion and Museums Trust. Visitors can explore its lavish interiors, including the stunning music room and the grand dining room. The surrounding gardens also offer a picturesque setting for relaxation and enjoyment.