Brighton Dome

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Historic Brighton Dome

Brighton Dome is a key performing arts centre in Brighton, originally the stables for King George IV’s horses. Did you know it hosted ABBA's famous Eurovision win in 1974?

Established in 1806, the Dome features stunning art deco architecture. It is significant as part of the Royal Pavilion estate, enhancing Brighton's cultural landscape with its diverse events and performances.

Highlighting Landmarks

  • 🎶 Versatile Venue: Home to three theatres, catering to various performance genres.
  • 🎤 Historic Moments: Venue for the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, marking its cultural impact.
  • 🎨 Art Deco Architecture: Notable for its unique design, contributing to the area's aesthetic.

Access to Brighton Dome can vary; check events for entry fees. Ideal for tourists, families, and culture enthusiasts.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Brighton Dome

Former Royal Stables

Brighton Dome was originally built as the royal stables for King George IV.

Eurovision History

The venue was the location where ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974.

Art Deco Design

It features distinctive art deco architecture which is a draw for architectural enthusiasts.

Location

29 New Rd

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