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  1. The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre).

  2. The Royal Pavilion, and surrounding gardens, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820.

  3. 1 de set. de 2019 · Brighton Dome boasts a 217-year long history, learn more about the venue with our ten fascinating facts. When it was first built in 1806, the Brighton Dome roof was constructed of thousands of panes of glass. At the time it was the second largest dome shaped building in the country, after St Paul’s Cathedral.

  4. The Brighton Dome complex incorporates the Studio Theatre, Corn Exchange and a concert hall. It has occupied its large corner site at the junction of Church Street and New Road in North Laine since William Porden built it for the Prince Regent in 1804–08.

  5. From Indian inspired domes to stylish Art Deco details, Brighton Dome has undergone radical architectural transformation.

  6. The Brighton Dome was originally built by George IV during 1803-1808 to stable his horses, with the central atrium designed as a space for the horses to be exercised indoors.

  7. We're Open! Come and take a look around our newly refurbished and restored Corn Exchange, Studio Theatre, Gallery Bar and Festival Bar. We are open Tue–Sun, 10am–5pm. Our heritage volunteers will be on hand to share stories about our past, whilst showing you around the present.