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Unveiled in 1818 and lovingly restored over the last 30 years, John Nash’s extraordinary Oriental fantasy takes its unique character from the man for whom it was built, George IV, and its magnificent interior is a reflection of his personality and taste.
It was conceived as a monument to style, finesse, technological excellence and pleasure. From the palm leaf capitals that top the cast iron columns of the Great Kitchen to nine lotus-shaped chandeliers in the Music Room, the interior of the Royal Pavilion is unashamedly ostentatious and theatrical in spirit.
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