The Angel of the North is located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. It stands near the A1 motorway and is positioned on a hill overlooking the surrounding area. The sculpture, created by Antony Gormley, was unveiled in 1998 and has become an iconic landmark in the region.
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The Angel of the North is a large steel sculpture located in Gateshead, England, created by artist Antony Gormley, known for its distinctive wingspan and symbolic representation of the North East of England. In contrast, the "Angel of the South" is a proposed sculpture intended to be a counterpart to the Angel of the North, but it has not been realized or constructed. While the Angel of the North serves as a major landmark and tourist attraction, the Angel of the South remains a conceptual project that reflects aspirations or ideas rather than a physical presence.
The Angel of the North is in the county of Tyne and Wear, in England, part of the United Kingdom in Europe.
The Angel of the North is the name of a large public statue in Gateshead, UK. It is a massive structure, and work on its construction started in 1994 and was finished on 16th February 1998.
Gateshead.
The Angel of the North attracts over 150,000 visitors each year. It is a popular tourist attraction and landmark in North East England.
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