Our History
The Princess Pavilion in Falmouth has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century. It was originally constructed in 1897 as part of the celebrations for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. The pavilion was designed as a concert hall and entertainment venue, offering a picturesque setting for various cultural events and social gatherings.
Over the years, the Princess Pavilion has undergone several renovations and changes, adapting to the evolving needs of the community. It has hosted a wide range of performances, including concerts, plays, comedy shows, and dance performances, making it a hub for entertainment in Falmouth and the surrounding areas.
In addition to its role as a venue for arts and entertainment, the Princess Pavilion has also served as a community space for meetings, exhibitions, and other events. Its scenic location near Gyllyngdune Gardens and Swanpool Beach adds to its charm and appeal.
Today, the Princess Pavilion continues to be a vibrant cultural landmark in Falmouth, hosting a diverse array of events and activities for residents and visitors alike. It remains an important part of the town’s cultural heritage, providing a space for people to come together and enjoy the arts in a beautiful seaside setting.
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