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Explora 20 monumentos, lugares de interés y atracciones en Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Desde los lugares más icónicos hasta joyas ocultas — recopiladas de experiencias reales de viajeros.
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Centre For Life
Sitio web oficialThis 'science city' in the centre of Newcastle has interactive exhibits that kids of all ages will likely enjoy. The facility houses a state of the art research facility, the Life Science Centre, where its scientists are the first people in Europe - and only the second in the world - to get a license for stem cell research on human embryos.…
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There is also an interactive museum that looks at DNA, the human body and the origins of life, as well as a visitors centre.
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Grey's Monument
Sitio web oficialLocated at the heart of Grainger Town is a Grade I listed monument to Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey built in 1838. The wide base of the monument is a popular spot for people-watching, and often acts as a venue for buskers (most notably Apu with their Andean music), religious speakers and political activists/protesters.…
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These days, unfortunately, people tend to crowd around the monument so much it is nigh impossible to view the plaques.
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Grainger Town
The beautiful and historic heart of the city. Based around classical streets built by Richard Grainger between 1835 and 1842, some of Newcastle upon Tyne's finest buildings and streets lie within the Grainger Town area of the City centre including Grainger Market, Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Grainger Street and Clayton Street.…
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Grey Street was voted as England's finest street in 2005 in a survey of BBC Radio 4 listeners.
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Newcastle Castle
Sitio web oficialRemains of the Castle Keep and the surrounding castle garth, the "new castle" of the city's name. Parts of it were built by Henry II between 1168-1178. The original castle was built by the brother of William the Conqueror in 1067.…
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Unfortunately some of the outer walls were removed to allow the railway through in the nineteenth century.
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The Biscuit Factory
Sitio web oficialBritain's biggest original art store is 35,000 square feet with two floors of exhibition space and artist's studios. The commercial gallery sells paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry and glass by contemporary artists hailing from all over the world.
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University Gallery and Baring Wing
Sitio web oficialThe gallery was established in 1977 as a teaching gallery and Northumbria University’s link between town and gown, the University Gallery’s policy is to present exhibitions by artists of national and international distinction, as well as less established but promising artists.
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Tynemouth Castle and Priory
Sitio web oficialThe Tynemouth Castle and Priory is a fortress and religious site that is perched on a rocky headland overlooking Tynemouth Pier. The moated castle-towers, gatehouse and keep are combined with the ruins of the Benedictine priory where early kings of Northumbria were buried.
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Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths & Museum
Sitio web oficialThe remains of the Roman fort at Segedunum, a short walk away from the [http://www.tyneandwearmetro.co.uk/ Wallsend Metro] stations. In fact many of the signs at the metro station have been translated into Latin, including the aptly named Vomitorium.
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The Angel of the North
Sitio web oficialA modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley, is just a short drive from Newcastle city centre in Gateshead. It can be seen from quite a far distance whilst travelling to it, which makes it even more enjoyable to some. It is 20 metres tall.
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Seven Stories
Sitio web oficialSeven Stories is the first gallery and archive in the UK wholly dedicated to the art of children's books. Step inside and discover how books spark creativity and imagination with exhibitions and special events for all ages.
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Discovery Museum
Sitio web oficialScience and engineering museum including Turbinia designed by Sir Charles Parsons in 1894, the world's first ship powered by steam turbines and at the time the fastest ship in the world, reaching speeds of up to 34.5 knots.
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Great North Museum: Hancock
Sitio web oficialContains fossils, mummies, stuffed animals and information about the history of the local area. Located close to Newcastle University campus, near Haymarket metro station. Free, and a must.
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Chinatown
Walk around Newcastle's Chinatown centred on Stowell Street in the city centre, it contains many Chinese, Korean and Japanese restaurants and shops, and has its own Chinese arch.
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BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Sitio web oficialConstantly changing modern art exhibits are the hallmark of this gallery, located on the banks of the River Tyne in one of Newcastle's landmark industrial buildings.
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Central Arcade
Sitio web oficialA beautifully preserved Victorian shopping arcade, which houses the Tourist Information Bureau and Windows of the Arcade, one of Newcastle's oldest music shops.
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Gateshead Millennium Bridge
Sitio web oficialAcclaimed worldwide for its physical and aesthetic beauty. Tilting times are announced regularly at the Gateshead Council web site.
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The Hatton Gallery
Sitio web oficialAn art gallery located on the campus of Newcastle University that was founded in 1925.
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Tyne Bridge
A good example of a compression arch suspended-deck bridge famous the world over.
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St Nicholas Cathedral
Sitio web oficialIs worth visiting during opening hours. The seat of the Bishop of Newcastle.
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Stephenson Railway Museum
Sitio web oficialA museum where visitors can re-live the glorious days of the steam railway.
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- Lugares en total
- 20
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- United Kingdom
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Newcastle upon Tyne has 20 documented sights including Centre For Life, Grey's Monument, Grainger Town. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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