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Art museum graduate training scheme secures key funding
BY Jak Phillips | 09 Apr 2014
The Bowes Museum in County Durham hopes to serve as a launchpad for the next generation of museum industry workers after winning a major funding grant for graduate training.
Lego bound for Istanbul as part of Merlin attractions cluster
BY Jason Holland | 09 Apr 2014
Merlin Entertainments is continuing its global roll out of Legoland Discovery Centres having signed a deal with shopping centre developer Multi to bring the popular attraction to Istanbul.
Mars simulator experience coming to Florida, US
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2014
A Mars encounter could soon become a reality, after plans were revealed to build a US$80m (£47.7m, €57.9m) Mars-themed attraction in Brevard County, Florida.
£11.5m naval attractions open in Portsmouth and Gosport
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2014
A new £11.5m trio of exhibitions have opened in Hampshire telling the “untold stories” of the Royal Navy.
Puy du Fou-style theme park for Auckland Castle, UK
BY Jason Holland | 08 Apr 2014
French theme park Puy du Fou has announced it will partner with Auckland Castle in the UK to create its first international location.
British Museum is world’s second-most visited
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2014
London’s British Museum is now one of three in the UK capital to be among the 10 most visited museums in the world, alongside the National Gallery and the Tate Modern.
Paris’ Louvre remains world’s most visited museum
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2014
The Louvre in Paris remains the world’s most visited museum, beating nearest rival the British Museum in London by more than 1.5 million visitors.
Polish museum uses multimedia to tell Pope John Paul II’s story
BY Jason Holland | 08 Apr 2014
Pope John Paul II’s life is being celebrated in a new €6.2m (US$8.5m, £5.1m) museum in the Polish city of Wadowice.
Sydney’s version of the New York High Line to open this year
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2014
Work to create Sydney’s version of New York’s High Line has begun, with plans to transform a disused rail track, originally used for transporting freight, into a reinvigorated public space for leisure.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel museum on course for 2016 opening
BY Jak Phillips | 08 Apr 2014
Legendary engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel – creator of UK landmarks like Bristol’s Clifton suspension bridge – is to be the subject of a new £7m ($11.6m, €8.5m) museum celebrating his work.
Pérez Art Museum Miami opens with ornate Herzog and de Meuron design
BY Jak Phillips | 08 Apr 2014
The Herzog and de Meuron-designed Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) launched recently in Miami’s new Museum Park, featuring 200,000sq ft (18,581sq m) of exhibition space.
Beijing fine art gallery flaunts seductive curves following makeover
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
The Hongkun Fine Art Gallery has reopened in Beijing following a refurbishment by Vienna and Beijing-based architectural firm Penda, featuring a fluid, curved design.
World’s largest aquarium makes waves in China
BY Jason Holland | 07 Apr 2014
A new US$806.5m (€587m, £486m) aquatic theme park in China has broken five Guinness World Records on opening and is now officially recognised as the largest aquarium on the planet.
National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, US, unveils US$27.5m redesign
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
America’s National Civil Rights Museum, the converted motel where Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated, reopened its doors on Saturday – the day after the 46th anniversary of King’s death – following an extensive redevelopment.
English Heritage backs leisure plans for Brighton Hippodrome
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Ambitious proposals to redevelop the Grade II listed Brighton Hippodrome into a leisure complex have been backed by English Heritage, which said this could be the “final chance” to save the 117-year-old structure.
British heritage gets £30m funding injection from HLF
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2014
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced £30m of funding towards 10 diverse projects across the length and breadth of the UK.
Native American museum dream edges closer to becoming reality
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Plans for a Native American museum in Oklahoma City that have been in the offing for nearly 20 years have moved closer to fruition, after the Oklahoma House budget panel voted in favour of submitting its funding application to the full House Appropriations and Budget Committee.
Boston museum announces plans for 4D cinema
BY Jason Holland | 03 Apr 2014
The Museum of Science in Boston is to open a new 98-seat 4D cinema in August. It will use technology from Toronto-based SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment, combining a high-definition 3D film with sensory effects built into the seats and cinema environment. The current 3D digital cinema at the museum will close on 30 March as a result.
Rethink to head up major redevelopment at Dubai’s Global Village
BY Jak Phillips | 02 Apr 2014
Fledging US-based company Rethink Leisure and Entertainment (RL&E) has scored an early success, having been drafted in to help reinvigorate Dubai’s family entertainment and cultural attraction, Global Village.
RIBA Regional Awards 2014 shortlist revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2014
The Shard, the London Aquatic Centre, and Portsmouth’s Mary Rose Museum are among 233 projects shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Regional Awards.
     
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5836 to 5856 of 9637 news stories
Art museum graduate training scheme secures key funding
BY Jak Phillips | 09 Apr 2014
The Bowes Museum in County Durham hopes to serve as a launchpad for the next generation of museum industry workers after winning a major funding grant for graduate training.
Lego bound for Istanbul as part of Merlin attractions cluster
BY Jason Holland | 09 Apr 2014
Merlin Entertainments is continuing its global roll out of Legoland Discovery Centres having signed a deal with shopping centre developer Multi to bring the popular attraction to Istanbul.
Mars simulator experience coming to Florida, US
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2014
A Mars encounter could soon become a reality, after plans were revealed to build a US$80m (£47.7m, €57.9m) Mars-themed attraction in Brevard County, Florida.
£11.5m naval attractions open in Portsmouth and Gosport
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Apr 2014
A new £11.5m trio of exhibitions have opened in Hampshire telling the “untold stories” of the Royal Navy.
Puy du Fou-style theme park for Auckland Castle, UK
BY Jason Holland | 08 Apr 2014
French theme park Puy du Fou has announced it will partner with Auckland Castle in the UK to create its first international location.
British Museum is world’s second-most visited
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2014
London’s British Museum is now one of three in the UK capital to be among the 10 most visited museums in the world, alongside the National Gallery and the Tate Modern.
Paris’ Louvre remains world’s most visited museum
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2014
The Louvre in Paris remains the world’s most visited museum, beating nearest rival the British Museum in London by more than 1.5 million visitors.
Polish museum uses multimedia to tell Pope John Paul II’s story
BY Jason Holland | 08 Apr 2014
Pope John Paul II’s life is being celebrated in a new €6.2m (US$8.5m, £5.1m) museum in the Polish city of Wadowice.
Sydney’s version of the New York High Line to open this year
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Apr 2014
Work to create Sydney’s version of New York’s High Line has begun, with plans to transform a disused rail track, originally used for transporting freight, into a reinvigorated public space for leisure.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel museum on course for 2016 opening
BY Jak Phillips | 08 Apr 2014
Legendary engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel – creator of UK landmarks like Bristol’s Clifton suspension bridge – is to be the subject of a new £7m ($11.6m, €8.5m) museum celebrating his work.
Pérez Art Museum Miami opens with ornate Herzog and de Meuron design
BY Jak Phillips | 08 Apr 2014
The Herzog and de Meuron-designed Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) launched recently in Miami’s new Museum Park, featuring 200,000sq ft (18,581sq m) of exhibition space.
Beijing fine art gallery flaunts seductive curves following makeover
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
The Hongkun Fine Art Gallery has reopened in Beijing following a refurbishment by Vienna and Beijing-based architectural firm Penda, featuring a fluid, curved design.
World’s largest aquarium makes waves in China
BY Jason Holland | 07 Apr 2014
A new US$806.5m (€587m, £486m) aquatic theme park in China has broken five Guinness World Records on opening and is now officially recognised as the largest aquarium on the planet.
National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, US, unveils US$27.5m redesign
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Apr 2014
America’s National Civil Rights Museum, the converted motel where Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated, reopened its doors on Saturday – the day after the 46th anniversary of King’s death – following an extensive redevelopment.
English Heritage backs leisure plans for Brighton Hippodrome
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Ambitious proposals to redevelop the Grade II listed Brighton Hippodrome into a leisure complex have been backed by English Heritage, which said this could be the “final chance” to save the 117-year-old structure.
British heritage gets £30m funding injection from HLF
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Apr 2014
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced £30m of funding towards 10 diverse projects across the length and breadth of the UK.
Native American museum dream edges closer to becoming reality
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Apr 2014
Plans for a Native American museum in Oklahoma City that have been in the offing for nearly 20 years have moved closer to fruition, after the Oklahoma House budget panel voted in favour of submitting its funding application to the full House Appropriations and Budget Committee.
Boston museum announces plans for 4D cinema
BY Jason Holland | 03 Apr 2014
The Museum of Science in Boston is to open a new 98-seat 4D cinema in August. It will use technology from Toronto-based SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment, combining a high-definition 3D film with sensory effects built into the seats and cinema environment. The current 3D digital cinema at the museum will close on 30 March as a result.
Rethink to head up major redevelopment at Dubai’s Global Village
BY Jak Phillips | 02 Apr 2014
Fledging US-based company Rethink Leisure and Entertainment (RL&E) has scored an early success, having been drafted in to help reinvigorate Dubai’s family entertainment and cultural attraction, Global Village.
RIBA Regional Awards 2014 shortlist revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Apr 2014
The Shard, the London Aquatic Centre, and Portsmouth’s Mary Rose Museum are among 233 projects shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Regional Awards.
     
 


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