Heritage in Brighton

Since the flamboyant Prince Regent (later King George IV) first stepped out in Brighton in 1783, his extraordinary seaside palace, the Royal Pavilion, with its Indian domes and minarets and Chinese style interior, has become synonymous with the city of Brighton and Hove.

And it doesn’t end there. Some of the finest examples of Regency architecture in England can be seen in the city. From the stunning squares and crescents in Hove to the elegance of Regency town houses, Brighton’s Regency heritage blends seamlessly with the more modern aspects of the city.

For traditional seaside heritage Brighton’s famous beachfront is home to a Victorian Brighton Pier, old Fishing Museum and majestic remains of the West Pier, whilst slightly further afield the impressive Preston Manor conjures up a heady atmosphere of an Edwardian gentry home.

Browse through this section to find out more about Brighton’s heritage.

Architecture

Hidden Heritage

A photo of part of the Royal Pavilion at sunset. A red sign reading Brighton Fishing Museum.

Brighton boasts some of the most stunning Regency architecture in the country...

Find out about some of the hidden heritage gems around Brighton and Hove...

Social History

Faith

An illustration of a person coming out of Brighton Regency bathing machine. A photo of part of a stained glass window.

Interested in social history? Brighton has a fascinating one...

Brighton offers a rich and diverse faith heritage. Find out more in this section...

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