the Royal Pavilion
/ðə ˌrɔɪəl pəˈvɪliən/
/ðə ˌrɔɪəl pəˈvɪliən/
(also the Brighton Pavilion)
- a famous building in Brighton, England, designed in an Indian style by John Nash. It was completed in 1820 and was a favourite building of the Prince Regent, later King George IV. The rooms are mainly in a Chinese style. It is now kept as a museum.
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