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  1. History. 18911970. Inaugural Ceremony of Brighton Marine Palace and Pier, 1891. The pier was designed and constructed by R. St George Moore. [7] . It was the third in Brighton, following the Royal Suspension Chain Pier in 1823 and the West Pier in 1866.

  2. History. Brighton Palace Pier has been through the wars (literally) but at 1,722ft long and acknowledged as the finest pier ever built, we now offer traditional seaside balanced with the excitement and pace of the modern day.

  3. Aug 21, 2019 · The Brighton Marine Palace and Pier Company aimed to build a people’s palace above the sea, with the first pile being driven into the seabed on the 7th November 1891. The new pier opened on the 20th of May 1899; the head of the pier with its impressive theatre was completed in 1901.

  4. Mar 28, 2023 · Designed by architect Eugenius Birch as a place for visitors to enjoy the sea breeze, the pier opened to the public in October 1866 by Mayor Henry Martin and cost £27,000 to build. Among the...

  5. The Palace Pier reopened in the summer of 1946 and business boomed. Day-trips along the coast were operated until about 1960, a repertory company performed at the theatre until 1964, and many other attractions were introduced.

  6. Jun 20, 2022 · Brighton Palace Pier (or just Brighton Pier) was designed and constructed by R. St George Moore. Work mostly finished in 1899 and it was officially opened May 20th 1899.

  7. Steeped in a rich history and boasting an unbeatable seaside charm, Brighton Palace Pier is one of the UK’s most iconic landmarks. Located in the vibrant city of Brighton on England’s south coast, this grand Victorian pier offers visitors a delightful mix of old-world elegance and modern-day entertainment.

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