Tate that! Gallery's giant slides up for sale

The five massive slides on display at Tate Modern are for sale. Potential buyers will need an empty space at least five storeys high and a spare £300,000 if they want to acquire the popular exhibit.

Entitled Test Site, the slides spiral through the space linking the upper galleries with the Turbine Hall. The longest, at 180 feet, cost £50,000 in materials alone.

The slides will be taken down on 9 April and constructors have suggested they could find a permanent home by the London Eye or at a theme park.

They are the brainchild of German artist Carsten Holler and were built from 18 tons of stainless steel by German firm Wiegand Slides.

Spokesman Clive Newman said: "The whole thing has been designed to fit the Tate so wherever it goes will need a big space. We may even have to build a new tower so people can slide down the longest slide."

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