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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Tyne Bridge over the river Tyne, Newcastle with view to Gateshead Millennium Bridge, The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and Sage Gateshead
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  • Sage Gateshead seen below the Tyne Bridge over the river Tyne, Newcastle
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  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
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  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
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  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
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  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-05.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-03.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-02.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-10.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-08.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-06.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-12.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-04.jpg
  • Roof of the Sage Gateshead constructed of stainless steel panels with a linen finish to reduce glare. Opened 17 December 2004 Architect: Foster and Partners, Engineer: Buro Happold
    Sage-Gateshead-Roof-01.jpg
  • Tyne Bridge from the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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  • Sage-Gateshead-Roof-15.jpg
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