The Royal Pavilion has been rated among Britain's most beautiful buildings.
The Brighton landmark featured in the list alongside internationally famous sights including Buckingham Palace and Westminster Cathedral.
Built in 1787, the Indo-Saracenic style building was lauded in the list among other "cutting edge, historic, beautiful and iconic" landmarks.
The Pavilion, in the heart of the city, was rated 11th in the list of the top 30 most beautiful buildings in Britain.
Researchers at Leonardo Hotels surveyed 2,000 Brits and asked them to vote for their favourite landmarks.
A spokesman for Leonardo said: "The 30 strong list brings together both modern and historic designs with Kings Cross Station, which was in redevelopment between 2006 and 2013, and the newly renovated The Great Court at the British Museum sitting alongside buildings such as 16th century Highclere Castle in Hampshire made famous in Downton Abbey, and one of the oldest libraries in Europe, Bodleian Abbey in Oxford."
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As well as asking people to choose their favourite landmarks, researchers also asked them to share their views on the country's architecture as a whole.
Two thirds of people surveyed agreed the UK has some of the most beautiful buildings in the world, with 71 per cent admitting they forget how beautiful the country is.
The survey also revealed more than half (65 per cent) of us are planning a staycation in the UK this year.
Brighton and Hove Museums which runs the Royal Pavilion said it was thrilled with the news.
A spokeswoman added: "The great thing about the Pavilion building is it is as unbelievably beautiful inside as it is outside. Don't you agree?"
Britain's most beautiful buildings ranked in the study:
- Buckingham Palace
- St Paul’s Cathedral
- Tower of London
- York Minster
- Westminster Abbey
- Warwick Castle
- Houses of Parliament
- The Shard in London
- Shambles in York
- Eden Project in Cornwall
- The Royal Pavilion in Brighton
- Salisbury Cathedral
- Bath’s Royal Crescent
- Bath Abbey
- Durham Cathedral
- Cardiff Castle
- Lincoln Cathedral
- Blackpool Tower
- Whitby Abbey
- Caernarfon Castle
- Kings Cross Station
- Liver Building in Liverpool
- Conwy Castle
- The Great Court at the British Museum
- Highclere Castle in Hampshire
- Battersea Power Station
- Barbican Centre in London
- Bodleian Abbey in Oxford
- Winter Gardens in Sheffield
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