Sage Gateshead is a center for conferences, performances and musical education that is located in Gateshead in the North East of England. It is situated on the south bank of the River Tyne and opened in 2004.
The Sage Gateshead was created in 2004.
The Sage Gateshead, a concert hall and music venue located in Gateshead, England, was built between 1998 and 2004. It officially opened on December 17, 2004. The building was designed by the architecture firm Foster and Partners and is known for its distinctive "sinuous" shape and innovative design.
on the Tyne river
People who live in Gateshead are commonly referred to as "Gateshead residents" or simply "Gatesheadians." Gateshead is a town in Tyne and Wear, England, located on the south bank of the River Tyne, opposite Newcastle upon Tyne. The term "Gatesheadian" is informal but often used to describe the local population.
Gateshead is in the county of Tyne and Wear.
Burdon Street was located in Gateshead, specifically in the area known as the town center. It ran parallel to the River Tyne and was situated near the central shopping district. The street has historical significance and is part of the broader urban development of Gateshead.
The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture, designed by Antony Gormley, located in Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England.
Gateshead Interchange was created in 1981.
Gateshead Thunder was created in 1999.
Gateshead Talmudical College was created in 1929.
Gateshead railway station was created in 1868.
Gateshead railway station ended in 1981.