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  2. Brighton Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre). All three venues are linked to the rest of the Royal Pavilion Estate by a tunnel to the Royal Pavilion in Pavilion Gardens and through shared corridors to Brighton Museum.

  3. Studio Theatre (Brighton) - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Dome Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre) is a theatre in Brighton, England. It is part of the wider Brighton Dome complex of buildings. It was built in 1935, originally as a supper room, but later converted into a theatre. Its audience capacity is 232 seated or 350 standing.

  4. Brighton and Hove city centre - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Pier at sunset (November 2006) Brighton Palace Pier is home to many rides and other amusements such as fortune tellers and prize winning games. Near the pier is Sea Life Brighton, an aquarium. Near the aquarium is Volk's Electric Railway, a historic electric railway, providing transport to Brighton Marina. West Street is the city's ...

  5. Brighton Dome venues to reopen after six-year refurbishment - AOL

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  6. Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) is a professional orchestra based in Brighton & Hove, England, performing regularly at Brighton Dome and other venues across the city. The BPO was founded in 1925 by Herbert Menges "to give periodical concerts of a high standard in Brighton and Hove". [ 1 ]

  7. Corn exchanges in England - Wikipedia

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    At Brighton, a corn exchange was built as part of the Brighton Dome. Other corn exchanges followed with Wisbech (1811), [2] Norwich (1828), Sheffield (1830), Stowmarket (1836), Bury St Edmunds (1837) and Cambridge (1842). Many of the early corn exchanges, such as Hadleigh and Winchester, were built round quadrangles where the trading took place ...

  8. Category:Tourist attractions in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Brighton and Hove" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Old Steine Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Following the midday inauguration of the monument, there was an evening mayoral reception at the Brighton Dome. [8] The statue was moved to its present location at the southern end of the southern enclosure of the Old Steine Gardens in 1984, when the Royal Pavilion grounds were remodelled.