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Brighton Town Centre Public Art Trail 2

Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Discover sculpture in Brighton's more urban areas in the second of this two-part public art trail.

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About Brighton Town Centre Public Art Trail 2

This trail is the second of a two-part art trail which follows on from Brighton Town Centre Public Art Trail 1, taking in the East of the town and some of the public artworks. It takes approximately 2 hours to complete and requires either a car or bus ride for the final stage.

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Permanent Sculpture Street Art Urban

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Artworks

9


Timing

2 hours


Difficulty

Moderate


Access

Average

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 11 March 2023

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