6 Monuments & Statues in Brighton and Hove That You Shouldn't Miss

June 14, 2021 Leida Jutras

Brighton and Hove (/ˈbraɪtən ... ˈhoʊv/) is a city in East Sussex, in South East England. At the 2011 census, it was England's most populous seaside resort, with a population of 273,400.
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1. The Chattri

Patcham, Brighton England http://www.sikhmuseum.com/brighton/remembrance/chattri/#1
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The Chattri

Reviewed By 182julieo - Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Parking at Braypool Lane off the A23/A27 roundabout, you can walk up the hill, maybe half a mile, to the Chattri. The Chattri is a memorial to Hindu soldiers who died of their wounds in Brighton Pavilion, which was turned into a hospital in WWII. The Chattri is situated in a small memorial garden with benches and is a beautiful peaceful spot. From a distance, the Chattri looks like a white folly on the downs and on a clear day the views of the surrounding countryside and looking South to the city of Brighton are wonderful. After visiting the Chattri, you can continue up the hill, and on your left, in the distance, you will see two windmills, Jack and Jill. It is possible to walk to the Windmills, where there is another lovely view over the Sussex countryside, including Clayton and Burgess Hill. Jill Windmill is open to the public on some Sundays during the year.

2. Peace Statue

Kings Road, Brighton England
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Peace Statue

Reviewed By S4138XAtimh - Brighton, United Kingdom

Iconic statue and great seafront view. Suitable counterpoise to Queen Vic a little further to the West. A place to watch the sun go down ...

3. The Golden Spiral

Kings Road, Brighton BN1 1NB England http://www.westpier.co.uk/the-golden-spiral/
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The Golden Spiral

Reviewed By Michael-4551 - Caloundra, Australia

Visited on Thursday 19th October. This is something new we discovered since our last visit to Brighton, it is situated on the foreshore close to West Pier and British Airways i360 observation tower. It is beautifully done with twenty four columns from the abandoned West Pier. At night it is lit up and looks great. You also get to see it when you are in the observation tower high above it.

4. Hove Plinth

The Promenade, BN3 2NP England [email protected] http://www.hoveplinth.org.uk/
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Hove Plinth

Hove Plinth is a community project by Hove Civic Society, creating a brand new cultural attraction on the historic Hove seafront. Hove Plinth will bring exciting new public art to the city and showcase a changing programme of the best in modern day sculpture. Major works will stay on the plinth for up to 18 months, after which some will be moved to permanent sites in the city.

5. The Doughnut

Kings Road Arches, Brighton BN1 England http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/leisure-and-libraries/arts-and-culture/public-art-afloat
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The Doughnut

Reviewed By scarlily - Great Malvern, United Kingdom

Honestly a must see in Brighton. Best statue in the city. Cant speak highly enough of the doughnut statue, is a foundation for friendships

6. Max Miller Statue

New Road Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton BN1 1UG England [email protected] https://www.royalpaviliongardens.co.uk/max-miller-statue
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