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A spectacular loan from the Royal Collection is currently on display at the Royal Pavilion. The culmination of a collaborative venture between Royal Collection Trust and the Royal Pavilion & Museums, over 120 remarkable decorative works of art that were originally commissioned by the Prince Regent, have been relocated from Buckingham Palace and re-united in their previous setting of the Royal Pavilion.
This unique project lasting for approximately 2 years provides a once in a lifetime opportunity for visitors to see these magnificent items in their former home. Many of the works of decorative art have not been on public display for over 170 years and will be on loan to the Royal Pavilion whilst essential building works in the East Wing of Buckingham Palace take place. These magnificent items will illuminate the interpretation within the building, helping to further our understanding of the future George IV's love for his exotic palace by the sea, and the spirit and times in which he collected these rare and fascinating pieces.