Plans to give striking red tower a permanent city home
Plans lodged with Norwich City Council seek permission to permanently keep Tatlin's Tower at the Sainsbury Centre.
The model was first erected at the sculpture park eight years ago and is a scaled-down replica of one of the most famous buildings never to be built.
The original tower was designed to dwarf the Eiffel Tower as a 400m-high monument to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
Vladimir Tatlin was one of the most important artists of the Soviet avant-garde and the Constructivism movement, characterised by geometric shapes and industrial materials.
He is most famous for his design for the Monument to the Third International, more........
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