List of landmarks and buildings of Brighton and Hove
The Brighton Marine Palace and Pier
The city of Brighton and Hove (made up of the towns of Brighton and Hove ) on the south coast of England , UK has a number notable buildings and landmarks.
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Buildings and structures
The Royal Pavilion
Brunswick estate and Embassy Court.
Bedford Hotel , the present building being a replacement for one of Brighton's oldest and grandest hotels
Brighton Centre , a concert venue and conference centre known for hosting conferences for many of the major political parties of the UK
Brighton Marina
Brighton Pier (also known as Palace Pier , and as Brighton Marine Palace and Pier )
Brighton railway station
The British Engineerium
The Brunswick estate , Hove (a Regency housing development)
Churchill Square , the largest shopping centre in Brighton
The Clock Tower , a prominent landmark between Brighton Station and the seafront
The County Ground , home of Sussex County Cricket Club
Duke of York's Picture House , the oldest continuously operating cinema in Britain
Embassy Court , a starkly modernist 1930s design adjacent to Regency Brunswick Terrace; was a prototype for a proposed redevelopment of the entire seafront. Was refurbished in the mid-2000s.
Falmer Stadium , the home of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club
The Grand Hotel
Hove railway station
The British Airways i360 , the tallest structure in the city at 162 m.
Kemp Town (a Regency housing development)
The Lanes , an area of Brighton known for its small, twisting series of pedestrianised streets housing many independent shops
Marine Gate , a 1930s apartment block in the International/Modern style on the eastern approach to Brighton.
The Metropole Hotel
The New England Quarter
North Laine , sometimes incorrectly referred to as "North Laines", North Laine is a group of streets known for their many independent and bohemian shops
The Pylons , a pair of three-sided stone pillars either side of the southbound A23 road marking the boundary point of Brighton, and carrying a message of welcome for visitors
The Regency Town House
The Royal Pavilion
Sassoon Mausoleum
Stanmer House
The University of Sussex , a radical 1960s campus design by Sir Basil Spence , some of which is listed
The West Pier
The Western Pavilion , self-made home of prolific local architect Amon Henry Wilds , son of Amon Wilds and sometime working partner of Charles Busby
Withdean Stadium
Churches and places of worship
This is a small list of the most notable. See also List of places of worship in Brighton and Hove .
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Parks and other open air attractions
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