The Royal Pavilion and Museums Trust cares for five venues in
Brighton and Hove, including the spectacular Royal Pavilion, a
royal palace created by George IV as his summer retreat, designed
in its final form by John Nash in a Moghul Indian style and set in
landscaped picturesque gardens. The Trust's other venues are
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery that holds important local history
and archaeology, world art, and decorative art collections; Preston
Manor a large house preserved in the Edwardian style with a
beautiful walled garden; The Booth Museum of natural history; and
Hove Museum and Art Gallery. The Trust cares for around one million
objects, many of international importance and covering a wide range
of subjects and types. In this enjoyable and richly illustrated
guide, Hedley Swain, the Trust's CEO, shares highlights from The
Trust's vast collections.
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