Suggested words

Patrons

Will you become a Patron of Brighton & Hove Museums?

Join us today as a supporter of Brighton & Hove Museums. With your dedication and passion, you can play a pivotal role in preserving our historic landmarks, expanding access to our remarkable collections, and elevating Brighton & Hove as a hub of art, culture, and history in the South-East.

Contact

For further information on becoming a Patron please contact us

Email Stephen.robertspratt@rpmt.org.uk 

Regency Patrons

Become a Regency Patron with an annual contribution of £1000 or more, and enjoy exclusive benefits such as:

  • Attendance at the prestigious annual Regency Dinner.
  • Invitations to exclusive ‘behind-the-scenes’ events, private receptions, and special previews of new exhibitions.
  • Unlimited complimentary entry to the Royal Pavilion.
  • A complimentary welcome tour of the Royal Pavilion.
  • Unlimited free entry to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.
  • Complimentary entry to all exhibitions.
  • Free admission for children and grandchildren (18 and under).
  • Members’ pricing and early access to events and talks, with no booking fees charged.
  • A 10% discount in our shops.
  • Exclusive venue hire rates.

Patron

For those contributing between £500 and £999 annually, become a valued Patron of Brighton & Hove Museums and enjoy:

  • Unlimited complimentary entry to the Royal Pavilion.
  • A free welcome tour of the Royal Pavilion.
  • Unlimited free entry to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.
  • Complimentary entry to all exhibitions.
  • Invitations to exclusive ‘behind-the-scenes’ events, private receptions, and special previews of new exhibitions.
  • Members’ pricing and early access to events and talks, with no booking fees charged.
  • A 10% discount in our shops.

Your support as a Patron will help us shape the future of our cultural legacy, ensuring that Brighton & Hove continue to shine as a beacon of art, culture, and history in the South-East.

Please contact Stephen.robertspratt@rpmt.org.uk for further information.

View of the stained glass windows and ornamental light in the Royal Pavilion
Christopher John Photography