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The museum and art gallery occupied its current situation in the building in 1902. A major refurbishment of the museum and art gallery costing £10 million occurred in 2002. [4] As a result, the traditional entrance to the museum and art gallery became the entrance of the Dome, the latter taking the museum's former entrance.
Hove Museum and Art Gallery: Hove: Brighton and Hove: Multiple: Art, contemporary crafts, local history, toys, early cinema artifacts How We Lived Then: Eastbourne: Eastbourne: History: website, authentic Victorian period shops, room settings, displays covering 100 years of shopping and social history Jerwood Gallery: Hastings: Hastings: Art
Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Brighton and Hove" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Merrick Art Gallery launched a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for continued restoration of an intriguing 62-foot long tunnel discovered last year beneath its historic New Brighton building.
Hove Museum of Creativity is a municipally-owned museum in the town of Hove, which is part of the larger city of Brighton and Hove in the South East of England. The museum is part of Brighton & Hove Museums, and admission is free. Opened in 1927 by the Hove Corporation, the museum is located in a late 19th-century villa originally known as ...
Brighton Fishing Museum; Brighton Museum & Art Gallery; H. Hove Museum of Creativity This page was last edited on 26 June 2011, at 08:32 (UTC). ...
The Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA), previously the Gardner Arts Centre, is an arts centre, part of the University of Sussex at Falmer, Brighton and Hove, UK. Its public programme includes performance, dance, live art, film, music, discussion and debate. The building is mid-century modern Grade II* listed, designed by Basil Spence.
The former Holy Trinity Church, a closed Anglican church in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove, now serves as an art gallery.Established in the early 19th century by Thomas Read Kemp, an important figure in Brighton's early political and religious life, it was originally an independent Nonconformist chapel but became an Anglican chapel of ease when Kemp ...