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 Where is Royal Pavilion located?
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 Royal Pavilion basically is the earlier royal residence situated in Brighton, England. It was constructed in the 19th century as seaside place for Prince Regent. It is better known as Brighton Pavilion.

Price Regent, who later became King George V, initially visited Brighton in 1783, on the advice of his physician that seawater would be favourable for his gout. During 1815 and 1822 the palace was redesigned by John Nash, and it is the work of Nash which can be seen even till today. The palace looks even more striking from the centre of Brighton, having a very Indian look on the exterior.

The fancy interior design created by Frederick Crace and Robert Jones was highly influenced from Chinese and Indian fashion making is look different and beautiful.
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