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Support Us

Brighton & Hove Museums is a charity and we rely on your support. We are dedicated to preserving our historic buildings and collections, which will be even more accessible in the future.

We want to create a stimulating and unforgettable experience for visitors, and this is only possible with your help.

Making a donation, becoming a Member or a Patron or choosing to support us by leaving a gift in your Will – all help us to support the management of the buildings and collections for public enjoyment and benefit.

Support us

Your donation will ensure that Brighton & Hove’s unique heritage can be enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year.

For any help and enquiries about fundraising

Email fundraising@rpmt.org.uk

Telephone 01273 071 290

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Make a Donation

A donation from you will help conserve and protect our amazing buildings and collections so they are here for future generations.
A man stands looking at a painting in Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
A couple look at skeletons in a gallery in the Booth Museum

Membership

Step behind the scenes and enjoy great benefits by becoming a Member of Brighton & Hove Museums.
A couple look at skeletons in a gallery in the Booth Museum
The Saloon in the Royal Pavilion with carpet detail.

Patrons

Will you become a Patron of the Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust?
The Saloon in the Royal Pavilion with carpet detail.
Royal Pavilion Banqueting Room

Corporate Partnerships

Increase your brand reach and meet CSR objectives through supporting us to deliver world-class exhibitions and vital schools and community programmes.
Royal Pavilion Banqueting Room
Taxidermy cheetah at the Booth Museum

Legacies

Remembering Brighton & Hove Museums by leaving a gift in your Will can help us build and care for the collection, support special exhibitions and deliver innovative learning, research and conservation programmes.
Taxidermy cheetah at the Booth Museum
Hollyhocks in the Pavilion Garden

A Garden Fit for A King: Reawakening Brighton’s Royal Estate

Find out more about our ambitious project to remove the Grade II listed garden from the Historic England “At Risk Register,” re-establish its identity and transform the way people engage with its heritage.
Hollyhocks in the Pavilion Garden