Club Profile - Newcastle United

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Stadium Information
Address

St James' Park
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4ST

Built 1892
Capacity 52,405
Pitch area 105m x 68m
Main phone 0844 372 1892 option 1 Height 91.44m

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Attractions nearby

Hatton Gallery

Temporary exhibitions of contemporary and historical art. Permanent display of Kurt Schwitters' Merzbarn. (0.40mi)

Great North Museum: Hancock

See a large-scale, interactive model of Hadrian's Wall, major new displays showing the wonder of the animal and plant kingdoms, spectacular objects from the Ancient Greeks and mummies from Ancient Egypt, a planetarium and a life-size T-Rex. (0.50mi)

River Escapes

Tyne cruises for all occasions. Sightseeing, schools, corporate, party nights, exclusive hire. Secure car parking nearby. Sail all year in safety, warmth and comfort. Please ring for sailing times. (0.90mi)

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

Housed in a landmark industrial building on the south bank of the River Tyne in Gateshead, BALTIC is the biggest gallery of its kind in the world - presenting a dynamic, diverse and international programme of contemporary visual art. (1.00mi)

Seven Stories, National centre for children's books

Seven Stories is where our rich heritage of children’s books is collected, celebrated and brought to life. With exhibitions, dressing up, storytelling and crafts, Seven Stories spells the perfect day out for all the family. (1.20mi)

Shipley Art Gallery

The Shipley is home to one of the largest collections of contemporary craft in northern England. Exhibits include jewellery, textiles, ceramics, furniture and glass. (2.00mi)

Beamish - The Living Museum of the North

Beamish - The Living Museum of the North, is an open air museum vividly recreating life in the North East in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times. (6.60mi)

WWT Washington Wetland Centre

Whatever the season, come rain or shine – the award-winning WWT Washington Wetland Centre is the perfect place to connect with nature. (7.40mi)

South Shields Museum and Art Gallery

South Shields Museum & Art Gallery explores the story of South Tyneside through sensational displays, hands-on exhibits and stunning art. Visit our latest gallery, Changing Faces, see snakes and spiders in Creature Corner and relax in the n (7.70mi)

Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum

Arbeia is the best reconstruction of a Roman fort in Britain and offers visitors a unique insight into the every day life of the Roman army, from the soldier in his barrack room to the commander in his luxurious house. (7.80mi)

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