
Royal Pavilion
Source: Wikidata · Last verified 2026-07-17
A former royal residence in the United Kingdom
About
This building, once a royal retreat, is a space where the blue sea and scenery are revealed just as they are through panoramic windows that let the wind seep in. Walking along the curved roof, elegantly unfolding in a form that follows the prototype of Mughal architecture, one feels as though goose-shaped ornaments watch over visitors from an even higher vantage point. Once a symbolic residence of the British royal family, it is now a space where trade and art intersect, and the breath of the past still seeps into this ground. Here, evening light flows harmoniously beneath an intricately painted ceiling, and past and present are absorbed into a single light. The rich decorative elements left by the architect John Nash still draw the visitor's gaze today, and their flow seems as though the breath of tradition continues on without end.
4-5, Pavilion Buildings, Round Hill, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, England, BN1 1EE, United Kingdom
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