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The Life
Centre
A science
exhibition centre surrounded by a complex of offices and bars including
the unusually decorated 'Baron & Baroness.' Adjacent to the gay village.
The centre
includes displays, science shows and 100,000sq feet of
laboratory space
providing a campus for world-class, University-based research
in stem cell, genetics and regenerative medicine.
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A dark alley
and steps up to the castle area |
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Various pubs
and bars |

'Bob
Trollop's' A Tudor pub, unusually serving vegetarian and vegan
meals |
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Views of the ancient Quay area |
Several medieval and Tudor stone and timbered buildings survive in this
area, including the 16th century Bessie Surtees House: a former
merchants residence now in the care of English Heritage. |
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Views of
the Tyne Bridge
The neo
classical 19th century buildings of the Quayside dramatically
overshadowed by the bridge. |
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The Sage
The Sage Gateshead includes two auditoria with outstanding acoustics, a
rehearsal space and a 25-room Music Education Centre.
The local, national and international
concert programme runs all year round. It incorporates all
kinds of music including acoustic, indie, country, world,
folk, jazz, electronic, dance and classical music. The Sage
Gateshead is primarily a live music venue.
(from the Sage website)
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Along the quayside towards the millennium bridge |
An unusual modern building
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