Brighton, United Kingdom
Brighton Beach Bandstand
The bandstand was quickly dubbed the “Birdcage” for its intricate ironwork details.
The bandstand was quickly dubbed the “Birdcage” for its intricate ironwork details.
This museum was originally built as a summer palace for King George IV.
This concert venue has some skeletons in its closet. The Royal Pavilion Estate to which it belongs was found to be the burial site for a Quaker village.
Beloved by residents of Brighton and Hove, this "pleasure pier" has been entertaining revelers for over a century.
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