Marine Pavilion

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Marine Pavilion was the original name of the opulent seaside residence in Brighton that later became known as the Royal Pavilion, famed for its exotic Indo-Saracenic architecture and association with King George IV.

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Marine Pavilion canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
royal residence
seaside residence
architect Henry Holland NERFINISHED
John Nash NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Indo-Saracenic Revival NERFINISHED
Regency architecture
category Buildings and structures in Brighton and Hove
Palaces in England
Royal residences in the United Kingdom
commissionedBy George IV NERFINISHED
George, Prince of Wales NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
currentUse museum
tourist attraction
formerNameOf Royal Pavilion NERFINISHED
function pleasure palace
royal seaside retreat
hasFeature cast-iron structure
domes
minarets
ornate interiors
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
historicalPeriod Regency era NERFINISHED
inception late 18th century
knownFor association with George IV
exotic architecture
seaside location
laterOwner Brighton Corporation NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
locatedIn Brighton NERFINISHED
Brighton and Hove NERFINISHED
East Sussex
England
United Kingdom
locatedNear English Channel NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
ownerDuringRegency George IV NERFINISHED
partOf Royal Pavilion Estate NERFINISHED
patron George IV NERFINISHED
rebuiltAs Royal Pavilion NERFINISHED
significance example of Orientalism in European architecture
symbol of Regency Brighton
significantExpansion 1815
1822
startDate 1787
usedBy George IV NERFINISHED

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Royal Pavilion, Brighton formerName Marine Pavilion