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A Prince's Treasure

120 objects from the Royal Collection return to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton

Long Gallery

Pavilion, Gallery in its present state, looking towards the Music Room.

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George’s taste for the oriental and the exotic was partly inspired by his mother, Queen Charlotte. As a little boy he would have seen Chinese nodding figures like the ones displayed here in his mother’s sitting room in Buckingham House (later Buckingham Palace).

Also returned to the Long Gallery is part of a suite of Indian furniture from c.1770, which originally belonged to Queen Charlotte. After her death in 1818 the chairs were sold. They were bought by George and displayed here in the Long Gallery. The monstrous dragon-like heads with curled trunks, bulging eyes and fanged mouths make the chairs especially appropriate for the Royal Pavilion.


The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity. The aims of The Royal Collection Trust are the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, and the promotion of access and enjoyment through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational activities.