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Metrocentre at 40: From Theme Park Dreams to Retail Reality
3 May
Summary
- The Metrocentre, once Europe's largest, marks its 40th anniversary this week.
- It opened in 1986 and continues to attract 16 million visitors annually.
- The mall's history includes an indoor theme park, Metroland, which later transformed.
The Metrocentre in Gateshead is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week, having first opened its doors in 1986. When it launched, it was recognized as Europe's largest shopping centre. Today, it continues to be a significant retail destination, drawing an impressive 16 million visitors each year to explore its 270 stores, diverse restaurants, and various leisure facilities.
Initially described as a "retail revolution," the Metrocentre famously featured an indoor theme park called Metroland. This unique attraction was later replaced by the Yellow Mall in 2008, which now serves as a bustling restaurant quarter and houses a cinema. The shopping centre has also recently completed a major refurbishment, particularly following the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.