Founded by Edward Booth in 1874 the Booth Museum is all about birds, butterflies, fossils, bones and skeletons. Natural history is brought to life with interactive displays and 'hands on' activities. Entrance is free.
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Spend time in Brighton sightseeing Visit one of the south-coast's most vibrant and popular resorts with something to entertain the whole family in Brighton. Sightseeing in this extravagant city will certainly reveal all the things to do an ...
Here at Brighton Fishing Museum you can uncover the history and heritage of Brighton's fishing industry through a wealth of photographs, remarkable artefacts and restored traditional Sussex clinker fishing boats.
The main museum arch is the focal ...
Brighton History Centre is located on the first floor of Brighton Museum. It is a unique one stop shop for information on local history and all of Brighton and Hove's Museums' and Libraries' collections. Entrance is free.
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Set in the heart of the city's cultural quarter, Brighton Museum is located in the Royal Pavilion gardens. Its rich collections and exciting exhibits are dynamically displayed in stimulating surroundings. Entrance is free. ...
Brighton Pier is famous for its thrilling rides. Take a journey on the 'Wild River' flume and climb the water mountain for a scary splash landing or spin and twist on the 'Crazy Mouse' and take advantage of the fantastic views of the Brighton coastli ...
Over 10,000 exhibits, collections from the last 100 years, examples from the world's top toy makers, models and souvenirs to buy.
The Museum features a priceless toy and model train collection with an extensive '0' gauge working layout. Numerous ...
Foredown Tower Countryside Centre offers opportunities to find out about a wide range of subjects - wildlife, natural habitats and conservation issues; landscape and countryside interpretation; local history and archaeology; and everything to do with ...
Grange Museum and Art Gallery is a charming Georgian building which has great historical interest is situated in the most attractive part of the village and houses an Art Gallery and Museum which is now managed on a voluntary basis by The Rottingdean ...
Preston Manor is a charming manor house on the outskirts of the city. Decorated and furnished in Edwardian style with elegant 'upstairs' reception rooms and bedrooms and 'downstairs' kitchens and servants’ rooms. Entrance fee payable. ...
Built for George, Prince Regent, at the turn of the 19th century, the Royal Pavilion is remarkable for its exotic oriental appearance both inside and out. This magnificent royal pleasure palace was revered by fashionable Regency society and is still ...
Visit the Sea Life Centre in Brighton which is the world’s oldest operating aquarium. With over 1,500 creatures and a free interactive rockpool experience, you will be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable day out! From starfish to our sea ...
The Barlow Collection of Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes and Jades is one of the most significant of its kind in the world. It is housed at the University of Sussex Library Building and is regularly open to the public, with about twenty per cent of its tot ...
Opened in 1883, Volk's Electric Railway is the 'world's oldest operating electric railway'. The brainchild of inventor Magnus Volk the railway runs for just over a mile along Brighton seafront between Aquarium (for Brighton Pier) and Black Rock (for ...