About Newcastle
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Newcastle is the cosmopolitan capital of the North East. Famous for its welcoming character, with a world-class civic university at the heart of the city.
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History
Newcastle was named after the Norman castle in its centre. However, the city can trace its history back to Roman times. Remnants of Hadrian's Wall exist alongside a medieval cathedral, and impressive Victorian buildings.
Newcastle lies at the heart of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria, renowned for its glorious unspoilt countryside and rich heritage. The region is at the northern limit of the Roman Empire and has been the location of many border battles with Scotland.
Quayside
The Quayside is a cultural hub bringing together the best of Newcastle and Gateshead. The Sage Gateshead music centre and the BALTIC art gallery share the river with many bars, cafes and restaurants.
Culture
Newcastle has lots to offer:
mainstream, art-house and foreign language films
a lively comedy circuit
contemporary art at the BALTIC art gallery, traditional but eclectic Laing Art Gallery
the Great North Museum, the Discovery Museum and the Centre for Life
rock, jazz, hip hop, R&B, salsa, cabaret, classical or folk can all be found at Newcastle's music venues
a huge range of bars, clubs, restaurants and cafes
fine theatre spaces offer drama, musicals and dance with The Royal Shakespeare Company and Opera North staging annual seasons
Sport
St James' Park, home to Newcastle United Football Club, is just a short walk from the university. The city is also home to Newcastle Falcons rugby club and has first-class basketball and ice hockey teams. Newcastle also hosts the world’s biggest half marathon, the Great North Run.
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