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  1. Der Brighton Dome ist ein Veranstaltungszentrum im englischen Brighton. Er besitzt eine große, bestuhlte Konzerthalle (Concert Hall), eine unbestuhlte Halle (Corn Exchange) und ein kleines Theater (Pavilion Theatre).

  2. The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre). All three venues are linked to the rest of the Royal Pavilion Estate by a tunnel to the Royal Pavilion in Pavilion Gardens and through shared corridors to Brighton Museum .

    • History
    • Purchase by Brighton
    • First World War
    • Tourism
    • Marriage Venue
    • Royal Pavilion Garden
    • Image Gallery
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    The Prince of Wales, who later became George IV, first visited Brighton in 1783, at the age of 21. The seaside town had become fashionable as a result of the residence of George's uncle, Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland, whose tastes for fine cuisine, gambling, the theatre, and general fast living the young prince shared, and with whom he lodged in...

    After the death of George IV in 1830, his successor William IV also stayed in the pavilion on his frequent visits to Brighton. Queen Victoria, however, disliked Brighton and the lack of privacy at the pavilion. Brighton became accessible to Londoners by rail in 1841, increasing its popularity with the masses. In addition, the pavilion was cramped f...

    During the First World War, the Pavilion, along with other sites in Brighton, was transformed into a military hospital. From December 1914 to January 1916, sick and wounded soldiers from the Indian Army were treated in the former palace. Many Indian recipients of the Victoria Cross were treated here such as Khudadad Khan, Shahamad Khan and Mir Dast...

    The purchase of the Royal Pavilion from Queen Victoria, by Brighton, marked the beginnings of the site's attraction as a tourist destination. The Royal Pavilion has been changed from a private residence to a public attraction under civic ownership. Today, around 400,000 people visit the Royal Pavilion annually. General filming and photography are p...

    The Royal Pavilion is licensed as a venue for weddings. On 29 March 2014, the Royal Pavilion was host to one of a number of the first legal same-sex marriages to take place in the United Kingdom following the passage of the 2013 Same Sex Couples Act.

    The Royal Pavilion Garden, in the Pavilion's grounds, has a wide variety of plants, having been restored to Nash's original Regency vision. It is said to be the only fully restored Regency garden in the UK. The garden is maintained using only organic methods by the Trust's garden team led by a Head gardener and including volunteers. The garden is o...

    Pavilion Gardens with Pavilion in the background
    Domes
    Royal Pavilion Brighton and reflective pool
    Rooftop
    Dinkel, John, 1983. The Royal Pavilion, Brighton
    Morley, John, 1983. The Making of the Royal Pavilion
    Musgrave, Clifford, 1951. Royal Pavilion: A Study in the Romantic
    Musgrave, Clifford, 1959. Royal Pavilion: An Episode in the Romantic
  3. 1. Sept. 2019 · Sun 1st Sep 2019. History & Heritage, Heritage & Tours. Brighton Dome boasts a 217-year long history, learn more about the venue with our ten fascinating facts. When it was first built in 1806, the Brighton Dome roof was constructed of thousands of panes of glass.

  4. The Brighton Dome complex incorporates the Studio Theatre, Corn Exchange and a concert hall. It has occupied its large corner site at the junction of Church Street and New Road in North Laine since William Porden built it for the Prince Regent in 1804–08.

  5. From Indian inspired domes to stylish Art Deco details, Brighton Dome has undergone radical architectural transformation. Find out more Brighton Dome's Social History

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This is a category about listed building number 1380398. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. Eurovision Song Contest 1974 ‎ (3 C, 1 F) Media in category "Brighton Dome, Brighton, East Sussex" The following 36 files are in this category, out of 36 total.