Tate Modern has reached its 15th Birthday

Tate Modern on the Southbank Credit: Clive Gee/PA Archive

Once Bankside power station, the building that is today the Tate Modern art gallery, has exhibited some truly memorable works since it opened 15 years ago.

One of London's best-known galleries, its massive Turbine Hall has allowed artists the space to create bold works that linger long in the memory.

As the gallery celebrates its 15th Birthday, here's reminder of some exhibits that made a lasting impression.

Test Site by German artist Carsten Höller saw four slides installed in the Turbine Hall Credit: ITV London
Visitors photograph the porcelain sunflower seeds installed by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei Credit: ITV London
Louise Bourgeois's Maman sculpture the first large-scale exhibit at the newly-opened Tate Modern in 2000 Credit: ITV London