Brighton Museum Ever Open Doors
Brighton Short Breaks is a stupendous fan of Brighton Museum, which allows a marvellous destination for both the Brighton and Hove visitor and the resident for a number of reasons and not least the architectural splendour of the building itself.Placed n the beauteous yards of the Royal Pavilion grounds, its architecture owes very much to the inheritance and mode of the Pavilions architect, John Nash, recalling and reverberating some of the nobleness and flights of fantasy that the Pavilion embodies. But its beginnings arent quite so striking as the building itself once housed the stalls for the Royal Residence, although mayhap the most glamourous stables to exist in the United Kingdom! As the outstanding Brighton and Hove Museum internet site tells us : ‘Brighton Museum was founded by local brewer and social reformer Henry Willett. He was an keen accumulator of pottery and porcelain and Mr Willett’s Popular Pottery showcases his collection.’This is the neatest internet site for getting information on the opening hours and extra exhibitions that are housed within the museum, but the most remarkable piece of information is this: Admission is Free! So another singular way to spend an good afternoon if the conditions isn’t the greatest, and a way that wont distort the handbag!The museum is possibly better suited to somewhat older kids as it doesn’t put up too many of the ‘child attention grabbers’ that so many other museums put up. However that is not to say that there isnt a wealth of stuff there to snap their interest – but a little and often approach path might supply the optimum way to get the most out of this exceeding local magnet.As you would anticipate there’s a heap of special local chronicle handled within the Museum and on the top floor there are plenty of resources for tracing local history or individualized family history – so another possible project for the family to enjoy on a inclement afternoon.
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