The Royal Pavilion.. The beautiful Indian palace in Britain
Arabiaweather.com- Ismail Qasimi- During the era of Britain, the empire on which the sun never sets, British architecture knew the construction of many monuments that were influenced by other architectural elements and still remain today as a witness to its beauty, including the Royal Pavilion, which resembles the style The Indian was built in Britain.
The Royal Pavilion was built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, an architectural style developed by a number of British architects during the late nineteenth century in British India. This style draws its architectural elements from Indian architecture and Indian Islamic architecture, while combining them with the components of neo-Gothic, classic and Victorian architecture.
The palace, designed by architect John Nash, was built in the eighteenth century to be a residence for George IV, Prince of Wales, who later became king. The palace was purchased for the benefit of the municipality in the year 1849 AD for a sum of 53 thousand pounds sterling.
Pavilion Royal is located in Brighton, a coastal city located in East Sussex. It is a tourist city that attracts a large number of tourists, numbering more than 8 million tourists a year. The city is famous for its two large universities, a medical school and many landmarks.
The Royal Pavilion is today a museum worth visiting, and visitors are invited to explore the spacious and beautiful rooms with their decoration while enjoying the art collections inside the palace and the wonderful gardens. After the tour, you can sip a cup of coffee or tea with sweets in the café that overlooks the royal gardens.
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