Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Museum
Pavilion Parade, Brighton, BN1 1EE
–
North Laine, Brighton
Spaces for hire at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Whole Museum
Museum
·
Whole venue
250 standing
Located within the Royal Pavilion Estate, in the heart of Brighton’s Cultural Quarter, the modern entrance and spacious galleries of the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery lend themselves perfectly to corporate events. By renting the entire museum you have access to additional exhibitions.
Ground floor galleries
20th Century Art & Design
World Stories:...
from £4140 hire fee
Pricing updated by venue 8 months ago
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Ground Floor
Museum
·
Private space
250 standing
The Brighton Museum and Art Gallery is one of the most popular venues in Brighton with its long history, exquisite architecture, and fantastic location.
Ground Floor of the Museum features:
20th Century Art & Design
World Stories: Young Voices
Willett Popular Pottery
Local History
Archaeology
Ancient Egypt
Wi-Fi available
PA system / music speakers
Projector
Air conditioner
Flatscreen TV
from £2700 hire fee
Pricing updated by venue 8 months ago
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Prices and opening hours
Monday
18:00 –
23:00
from
£2700–£4140
hire fee
Whole Museum
18:00 –
23:00
from
£4140
hire fee
Ground Floor
18:30 –
23:00
from
£2700
hire fee
Tuesday
18:00 –
23:00
from
£2700–£4140
hire fee
Whole Museum
18:00 –
23:00
from
£4140
hire fee
Ground Floor
18:30 –
23:00
from
£2700
hire fee
Wednesday
18:00 –
23:00
from
£2700–£4140
hire fee
Whole Museum
18:00 –
23:00
from
£4140
hire fee
Ground Floor
18:30 –
23:00
from
£2700
hire fee
Thursday
18:00 –
23:00
from
£2700–£4140
hire fee
Whole Museum
18:00 –
23:00
from
£4140
hire fee
Ground Floor
18:30 –
23:00
from
£2700
hire fee
Friday
18:00 –
23:00
from
£2700–£4140
hire fee
Whole Museum
18:00 –
23:00
from
£4140
hire fee
Ground Floor
18:30 –
23:00
from
£2700
hire fee
Saturday
18:00 –
23:00
from
£2700–£4140
hire fee
Whole Museum
18:00 –
23:00
from
£4140
hire fee
Ground Floor
18:30 –
23:00
from
£2700
hire fee
Sunday
18:00 –
23:00
from
£2700–£4140
hire fee
Whole Museum
18:00 –
23:00
from
£4140
hire fee
Ground Floor
18:30 –
23:00
from
£2700
hire fee
Pricing updated by venue 8 months ago
Facilities and catering options
Up to 250
standing
Parking available
In-house catering
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
BYO alcohol
About Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
At Brighton Museum & Art Gallery your guests will truly be captivated by its eclectic collections, considered one of the most important outsides of Britain’s national institutions. With its innovative galleries with walls adorned with great works, it offers the perfect combination of history, modernity, art, and objects all in one outstanding venue.
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery began life in 1861 in a few rooms at the Royal Pavilion. This early museum soon outgrew the palace and Brighton made ambitious plans to create a larger and more impressive museum, in 1873 it moved to its present site. Although it occupies land that was formerly used as part of George IV’s stable complex, the building was built especially for the museum. Indeed it was one of the first purpose-built museums in England.
Although a classic Victorian town museum it continued to attract visitors during the 20th century. In the early 20th century the museum developed an international outlook and now alongside its permanent galleries, there’s a constantly changing program of displays and exhibitions.
At the turn of the millennium, Brighton Museum underwent extensive redevelopment transforming it into the distinctive venue you see today offering a culturally enriched backdrop for evening events. Where else can you find ancient Egypt, fashion, and a Vespa side by side?
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery began life in 1861 in a few rooms at the Royal Pavilion. This early museum soon outgrew the palace and Brighton made ambitious plans to create a larger and more impressive museum, in 1873 it moved to its present site. Although it occupies land that was formerly used as part of George IV’s stable complex, the building was built especially for the museum. Indeed it was one of the first purpose-built museums in England.
Although a classic Victorian town museum it continued to attract visitors during the 20th century. In the early 20th century the museum developed an international outlook and now alongside its permanent galleries, there’s a constantly changing program of displays and exhibitions.
At the turn of the millennium, Brighton Museum underwent extensive redevelopment transforming it into the distinctive venue you see today offering a culturally enriched backdrop for evening events. Where else can you find ancient Egypt, fashion, and a Vespa side by side?
FAQ
Cancellations 30 days in advance will receive a full refund.
Cancellations 30 days to 7 days in advance will receive a 50% refund.
Cancellations for events starting within 7 days are non-refundable.
At Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, the following catering options are available:
- The venue works with an approved list of external caterers
- Paid parking facilities are available nearby
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is located at Pavilion Parade, in the Brighton.