Free entry to Royal Pavilion this Sunday

This Sunday, January 15, from 10am – 4.30pm entry to the Royal Pavilion is completely free of charge. To celebrate the purchase of the Royal Pavilion by the town of Brighton in 1850, admission charges are waived one day a year. Go along and meet George IV and members of his court, as RPM staff don R

Free entry to Royal Pavilion this Sunday
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This Sunday, January 15, from 10am – 4.30pm entry to the Royal Pavilion is completely free of charge.

Annual Free Day, Royal Pavilion
Sunday January 15, 10am-4.30pm
(free admission, drop-in)

To celebrate the purchase of the Royal Pavilion by the town of Brighton in 1850, admission charges are waived one day a year.  Go along and meet George IV and members of his court, as RPM staff don Regency costume and tell tales of George’s day!

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A Regency Dandy: Visitor Services Officer Darren Terry
A Regency Dandy: Visitor Services Officer Darren Terry

Brighton Museum Free Day
Sunday January 15
10am – 5pm (free admission, drop-in)

A series of monthly free days at Brighton Museum are also being trialled this season. If you haven’t visited in a while or the Museum is new to you? If you live outside Brighton & Hove then these days are a great opportunity to (re)acquaint yourself with the Museum and view their latest displays and activities.

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Brighton & Hove residents – don’t forget you can enjoy half-price admission to the Royal Pavilion and Preston Manor with children going free, and free entry to Brighton Museum all year round!

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