Eintrittskarte für den Royal Pavilion Brighton


Beschreibung
Der Royal Pavilion ist einer der exzentrischsten und extravagantesten Paläste Großbritanniens, der zuvor von drei Monarchen, Georg IV., Wilhelm IV. und Königin Victoria, bewohnt wurde. Erbaut als Lustpalast Georgs IV., wurde es in seiner ursprünglichen Pracht von 1823 mit indischer Architektur restauriert, die mit von China inspirierten Innenräumen kontrastiert. Neu für 2025! Erleben Sie die lebendige Welt von COLOUR im Royal Pavilion. Lassen Sie Ihre Besucher in eine schillernde Feier der Farben eintauchen, von kräftigen historischen Farbtönen bis hin zu friedlichen Paletten, alles in den atemberaubenden Innenräumen des Pavillons. Verpassen Sie nicht diese einzigartige Mischung aus Schönheit und Geschichte
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Begeben Sie sich mit COLOUR auf eine faszinierende Reise durch den Königspavillon. Treten Sie zurück in die Ära Georgs IV., als Farbe nicht nur gesehen, sondern auch gefühlt wurde. Spazieren Sie durch Räume, in denen reiche, vielfältige Farbtöne ein vollständiges sensorisches Eintauchen erzeugen und Licht, Klang und Textur vermischen. Von kühn und glänzend bis hin zu achtsam und demütig nehmen wir Sie mit auf eine faszinierende chromatische Reise durch den Pavillon. Schwarz-Weiß muss nicht gelten. Mit spannenden Künstlerkooperationen, Workshops und Veranstaltungen, um das Erlebnis zu verbessern, ist dies ein Muss, um die Kraft und Schönheit der Farbe zu erkunden.
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Was ist inklusive
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(62)
takes a couple oh hours worth the money
We loved it. Fabulous decor. Interesting history
The Pavilion is great. Parking is terrible, distant and expensive. The dragon theme is useful to keep children occupied.
Friendly and informative staff with a brilliant array of exhibits on, some collaboration with UK museums too which is fave. It was also great to see the abba plaque being a bit of a fan! Cheap ticket prices and is an annual fee so Kerching!
My children had so much fun with the dragon trail! Really creative!
Ive had membership plus guest since November 2025 I thoroghly enjoy visiting the Royal Pavilion and Museum the staff are informative professional and courteous. Unfortunately on May 17th cerca 4pm I showed my digital pass to what would turn out to be the pedant Cathy Wilson. My ticket wasnt scanned with the barcode on my membership. I was informed my guest should also have a pass. Cathy was quite maticulous and fastidious about him not having one it took 15 minutes discussing as to why he didnt have one. As far as I could assertain it was the paper version which has the option to put the guests name. Being in the 21st Century I opted for the online application as much as I would rather be in the last decade. Its seems she is a possible luddite not using the barcode scan and seemingly behind the times with online applications. For those who have been through JFK entry this is a breaze and preferable to entry to Brighton Pavilion on this day. A few days later I spoke to the delightfull Katlin in the membership dept she ofered a complementary tour of under the Pavilion this turned out to be facinating the guide was super and engaging. Before the start of the tour we were first guided into the beautiful red room for a pre talk showing photos of the Pavilion years gone by. In the room was also Cathy Bates the Pedant receptionist she said - you both dont have to sit on the naughty boys row at the back. Had I not had the experience the previous week I would have taken it as intentded just an attempt at humour. Cathy Bates turned from Officious to a Jokester who would have thought it. Thankfully the tour didnt turn out to be a Misery. I will however in future try and avoid Cathy Bates if not I will go and have a glass of Don Perignon and a Marlboro Light. Ps apology for typo its Wilson not Bates.
Thank you for your continued support as a member and the feedback given about your experiences visiting the Royal Pavilion & Museum and the Under the Pavilion tour. We wanted to extend our apology that the digital membership process caused frustration during that first visit. We know we still have work to do in streamlining these new processes, so your feedback in that area is genuinely helpful. With regard to our highly valued team member, we respectfully ask that you remove her name from the post so that we can provide her with the privacy and protection she so rightly deserves. Thank you in advance, and we look forward to welcoming you back again soon.
Be prepared to be amazed at wonderful history and sensational rooms. Wonderful decorated ceilings and walls
Hello and thank you so much for your wonderful feedback. We are glad you have enjoyed visiting our special Royal Palace and look forward to welcoming you at one of our other museums across the city soon!
This really is a must do when visiting Brighton. The place is genuinely stunning & so interesting. Make sure you get either one of their audio guides, or the one you download to your phone - you won't get such a good experience just wandering around. If you love dragons this is definitely the place for you! Nice gift shop at the end with beautiful items.
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! Dragons is on until November so please do come back and see us again soon!
This is a fascinating building, rich in history. Make sure you get the audio guide, it’s essential to get the most of your visit
Very disappointed, no information in any rooms all but a tad here and there . Its a con to charge nigh on £20 pp to get in, and if you want to know anymore the headsets you also pay more for... You won't be seeing us again.
Thank you for your review and apologies your visit was unsuccessful. I am sorry you feel that interpretation inside the Royal Pavilion does not meet your expectations, however, as a historic building, it can be tricky to meet everyone's wishes/requirements and hit a balance, in terms of signage, display information and language provision. Our new exhibitions 'Dragons' will be open on 28 March, running throughout the year, and includes a Dragon trail for families and younger visitors (or those with an imaginative sense of adventure!) Whilst we anticipate many visitors into the Royal Pavilion before this exhibition opens, we don't wish to disappoint. With this last point in mind, I want to make it clear that Visitor Services Offers are on hand across the site to answer any questions a visitor may have, and interact with the general public. I hope we see you again, albeit at another one of our many sites across the city.



