The Royal Albion Hotel in Brighton, England, is a Grade II listed building. It is strategically placed on the corner of a major junction along Brighton seafront, opposite the famous Brighton Pier. The hotel overlooks the Old Steine which was and continues to be a busy thoroughfare for traffic and pedestrians alike. The hotel opened in 1826, taking full advantage of the trend to bathe and drink seawater, seen as a cure for all ills. The hotel has been extended over the years and also suffered a major fire which led to extensive restoration. This view shows a side view of the ornate entrance with columns and pilasters and some fabulous stain glass windows.
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Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
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Germany
Netherlands