Brighton West Pier (ruined)

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Brighton West Pier is a historic but now derelict and skeletal Victorian pleasure pier off the coast of Brighton, England, largely destroyed by fire and storms and left as an iconic seaside ruin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian pleasure pier
pier
ruin
seaside attraction
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
constructionMaterial iron
wood
country United Kingdom
designer Eugenius Birch NERFINISHED
hasCondition derelict
ruined
hasCulturalSignificance subject of photography and art
symbol of Brighton’s seaside heritage
hasFeature cast-iron columns
central pavilion (ruined)
concert hall (ruined)
hasHistoricalRole Victorian-era leisure facility
entertainment venue
hasNearbyStructure i360 observation tower NERFINISHED
hasStructure skeletal iron framework
hasUse pleasure pier
seaside entertainment
tourist attraction
hasViewOf Brighton beach NERFINISHED
Brighton seafront NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed structure
isIconicFor photographic landmark
seaside ruin silhouette
isSubjectOf conservation debates
restoration proposals
isVisibleFrom Brighton beach NERFINISHED
Brighton promenade NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater English Channel NERFINISHED
location Brighton NERFINISHED
East Sussex NERFINISHED
England
managedBy West Pier Trust NERFINISHED
nearby Brighton Palace Pier NERFINISHED
opened 1866
partOf Brighton seafront NERFINISHED
significantEvent damaged by fire
damaged by storms
status closed
not in use
touristType urban coastal tourism
wasPopularIn early 20th century
late 19th century

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Brighton Palace Pier nearbyAttraction Brighton West Pier (ruined)