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Christmas Eve morning in the park

Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea

Looking Close... on Friday: Red & Green

A close look at the special colours of the ceiling of this pavilion "built as a commemorative symbol to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Korean museums". I hope this is close enough.

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Buxton Pavilion, Derbyshire

Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea

Parque das Nações, Lisbon.

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Pavilion Bridge over the river Ebro.

Designed by the architect Zaha Hadid.

 

The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815.George IV's successors William IV, and Victoria, also used the Pavilion, but Queen Victoria decided that Osborne House should be the royal seaside retreat, and the Pavilion was sold to the city of Brighton in 1850.

 

On 1 October 2020, management and operation of the Royal Pavilion & Museums' buildings and collections were transferred from Brighton & Hove City Council to a new charity: the Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust.

Pavilion Lodge, Ashby St.ledgers, Northamptonshire.

Originally it was two gate houses forming a grand entrance to Ashby Lodge. Lord Wimbourne acquired Ashby Lodge in early 20th century, and it was demolished. However, the gatehouses remained and were joined together with a design by Edwin Lutyens, and is now a single home.

Rain clouds gathering at first light over the St Kilda Pavilion

Sherbourne Street and Queens Quay, Toronto

Brighton, East Sussex

 

The Royal Pavilion, and surrounding gardens, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815. George IV's successors William IV, and Victoria, also used the Pavilion, but Queen Victoria decided that Osborne House should be the royal seaside retreat, and the Pavilion was sold to the city of Brighton in 1850.

 

On 1 October 2020, management and operation of the Royal Pavilion & Museums' buildings and collections were transferred from Brighton & Hove City Council to a new charity: The Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust (RPMT).

 

This is a three-frame vertical panorama and you’ve no idea how many people I’ve had to clone out of this image as well as all the bottles and cans out of the pond… a lot to be said for night time shooting – virtually no one around.

 

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Waves at North Bondi, looking back toward the pavilion.

 

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The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815

Mecidiye Pavilion ordered to built as a present to the Sultan Abdulmecid by Egypt Governor Mehmed Ali Pasha during 1845.Finished at 1854.

 

Dumbarton

 

Voigtländer 28mm f2 VM Ultron

F/5.6

1/480th sec

ISO:200

Cromer, UK, July 2023

To the left is Catalunya, a restaurant that serves Spanish food. Only it isn't, as it closed down on June 2nd. Never got the chance to try it!

 

To the right is Clifford Pier and the Financial District beyond.

Enjoying Jak's voice at Lakeside Pavilion. Wonderful evening.

 

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The Golden Pavilion, Kyoto Japan.

 

Павильон "Катальная горка"

Pabellón Katalnaya gorka

جناح كاتالنايا غوركا

This is the Bhutanese Pavilion in Benmore Gardens, photographed from the air.

 

Highest position: 370 on Friday, August 19, 2022

On the streets of Brighton

The pavilion and it's reflection in Meadowlark Gardens

Zagreb - Botanical Garden

I have been digging in the archives again! We had a few wet days in weymouth but the sun came out one evening and I took this shot of the pavilion in the "golden hour"

 

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Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, renowned for its stunning architecture and cultural significance. Officially named Rokuon-ji, the temple was originally built in 1397 as a retirement villa for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Its most striking feature is the top two floors, which are covered in gold leaf, shimmering brilliantly against the backdrop of a serene pond and lush gardens. The pavilion’s design reflects a harmonious blend of three architectural styles: the first floor in the Shinden style of the Heian period, the second in the samurai-inspired Bukke style, and the third resembling a Chinese Zen hall. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kinkaku-ji is a symbol of Kyoto’s rich history and aesthetic refinement, drawing visitors worldwide to its tranquil grounds.

The temple’s setting enhances its allure, with the Kyoko-chi (Mirror Pond) reflecting the golden structure, creating a picturesque scene that changes with the seasons. The surrounding gardens, meticulously maintained, feature pine trees, stone arrangements, and a small waterfall, embodying Zen principles of simplicity and balance. Historically, the pavilion has faced destruction, notably burning down in 1950 due to arson, but it was meticulously rebuilt in 1955. Today, Kinkaku-ji remains a place of spiritual reflection and cultural pride, offering insight into Japan’s feudal past and Zen Buddhist philosophy while captivating visitors with its radiant beauty and serene atmosphere.

Cromer pier pavilion Norfolk 10th April 2025

The Pavilion is a state office building next to the Vermont Capitol in Montpelier. It was built in 1971 as a replica of a 1876 hotel that stood on the site until 1969.

The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England,UK. It was built in three stages, beginning in 1787, as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811.

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A photo of the amazing Royal Pavilion in Brighton, one of my favourite shots from a 'dawn raid' on August Bank Holiday Monday. Well worth getting out of bed for.......

 

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From Wikipedia : "The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815."

 

"The purchase of the Royal Pavilion from Queen Victoria, by Brighton, marked the beginnings of the site's attraction as a tourist destination. The Royal Pavilion has been changed from a private residence to a public attraction under civic ownership. Today, around 400,000 people visit the Royal Pavilion annually. General filming and photography is not permitted inside the Royal Pavilion. Many of the items in the palace are on loan, in particular from HM The Queen, and one condition of the loans is that the items cannot be photographed or reproduced without prior written permission."

 

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Milwaukee Art Museum designed by architect Santiago Calatrava.

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