This tall Albert Memorial Pavilion seems to have once again fully demonstrated the Royal style of Britain. It is said that the new Gothic building, built between 1863 and 1872, has a spire of 53 meters. It uses precious stone, stained glass, bronze and other building and decorative materials. It is a famous Victorian building. In the center of the memorial Pavilion is a bronze statue of the Duke of Albert (husband of Queen Victoria). The relief belt on the base consists of the images of 178 famous writers and artists at that time. The whole sculpture scene, while solemn and magnificent, is full of Western romanticism. The Royal Albert Concert Hall is a circular classical building nearby. We just walked through the door and did not enter the interior.