THE ROYAL PAVILION, BRIGHTON
I wish you were here to laugh. You cannot imagine how astonished the Duke of Wellington is. He had not been here before, and I thoroughly enjoy noting the kind of remark and the kind of surprise that the whole household evokes in a new-comer. I do not believe that, since the days of Heliogabalus, there have been such magnificence and such luxury. There is something effeminate in it which is disgusting. One spends the evening half-lying on cushions; the lights are dazzling; there are perfumes, music, liquers – “Devil take me, I think I must have got into bad company.” You can guess who said that, and the tone in which it was said. Here is one single detail about the establishment. To light the three rooms, used when the family is alone, costs 150 guineas an evening; when the apartment is fully opened up, it is double that.
What were your impressions of the Pavilion? If you haven’t been to the Pavilion yet, or if you’d like to virtually visit once again,here are a few videos that will be of interest.
Watch a short video about George IV’s secret tunnel at the Pavilion here.
Did you know that the Pavilion’s kitchens were transformed into an operating theatre during WWI?
You can find more about the Brighton Pavilion on the website is here.
I am so enjoying these videos! No Wellington Tour for me this year, but I am so hopeful you will do this again so I can plan to go in the future. We would have so much fun!
Oh, Louisa, it would be beyond fun to be in England with you – we'd raise fun to a whole new level! One day, we shall stroll arm in arm past White's. You may depend upon it, Madam!