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England’s bathing waters meet 99 per cent of quality standards
BY Aoife Dowling | 06 Nov 2013
Water quality around England’s coasts has greatly improved since last year, new figures from Defra have revealed.
Bauhaus offers guests chance to stay at innovative design school
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Nov 2013
The world-famous Bauhaus museum, based at the design school’s former campus in Dessau, Germany is offering people the chance to stay in the dormitories once used by the innovational institute.
Musicals a bigger draw for overseas tourists to the UK than sport
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2013
Last year’s Olympic Games were widely credited for providing a massive boost to tourism in the UK but more overseas tourists visited the theatre than live sporting events, according to new figures.
Sifang Art Museum by Steven Holl Architects opens in Nanjing, China
BY Chris Dodd | 05 Nov 2013
The Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing, China, designed by innovative firm Steven Holl Architects, has opened its doors to the public, with the centre exploring the viewpoints, structures and materials that influence Chinese painting.
Edinburgh Castle named top heritage attraction for third consecutive year
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2013
Edinburgh Castle has been named the top UK Heritage Attraction for the third year running in the prestigious 2013 British Travel Awards.
Nine heritage landscapes receive slice of £21m in funding boost
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2013
Nine precious landscapes across the country are to be restored with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) totalling £21m to boost rural areas and provide long-term social, economic and environmental benefits to the respective areas.
Alton Towers forced to close The Smiler after wheels hit riders
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2013
Alton Towers' new £18m Smiler rollercoaster was forced to shut down after some of the ride’s wheels fell off and hit four people in the front carriage.
Dalian Wanda announces US$8.2bn plans for Chinese cinema expansion, including creation of Qingdao mega-complex
BY Chris Dodd | 04 Nov 2013
China’s richest man and chairman of Chinese company Dalian Wanda, Wang Jianlin, is launching an US$8.2bn (£5.1bn, €6bn) plan to expand the Chinese movie industry, which includes the opening of a mega-complex in the eastern port city of Qingdao.
IMAX to launch home cinema products
BY Liz Terry | 02 Nov 2013
IMAX, which has to date concentrated on supplying the out-of-home leisure industries, has announced it will launch a high-end home cinema product for wealthy Chinese, Russian and Middle Eastern consumers by 2015, the system will have a price tag of CA$250,000 and will enable viewers to watch IMAX- enhanced films.
Redevelopment works completed at Pittsburgh's Andy Warhol Museum
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Nov 2013
Pittsburgh’s iconic Andy Warhol Museum has a new progressive lounge area, innovative multimedia experiences and more retail space at the Andy Warhol Store following a first floor renovation and redesign.
Innovative M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark opens in Helsingor, Denmark
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Oct 2013
The Danish Maritime Museum in Helsingor, Denmark has opened its doors to the public following innovative design work from Danish architecture firm BIG, which created the underground museum by incorporating an old dry dock into its structure.
Museum of African Design opens in Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg
BY Chris Dodd | 30 Oct 2013
The Museum of African Design (MOAD), Johannesburg, South Africa has opened its doors to the public, with the museum looking to create a pan-African cultural hub and connect the city’s existing art and design archives.
Bass Museum of Art to undergo expansion
BY Chris Dodd | 29 Oct 2013
The Bass Museum of Art, US is to undergo an expansion with the addition of a new wing dedicated to educational facilities and exhibition space, following a $7.5m (£4.6m, €5.4m) grant from the City of Miami Beach.
WMF list identifies 67 heritage sites ‘at risk of destruction' in 2014
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Oct 2013
Venice, Italy and the entire country of Syria are among the cultural heritage sites at risk from the forces of nature and the impact of social, political, and economic change.
The Zoos and Aquariums Association announces honours and award winners at 2013 conference
BY Chris Dodd | 25 Oct 2013
The Zoos and Aquariums Association (AZA) has announced its honours and award winners for conservation, innovation and design feats at its yearly conference in Kansas City, US.
Ellis Island Immigration Museum to reopen its doors
BY Chris Dodd | 24 Oct 2013
Ellis Island Immigration Museum is to reopen its doors to the public on 28 October 2013 for the first time since Hurricane Sandy submerged the island last year.
World's largest Legoland waterpark opens in Malaysia
BY Chris Dodd | 24 Oct 2013
Legoland has opened its first waterpark in Asia, with the Malaysian attraction becoming the largest Legoland Water Park in the world.
Gonzales appointed WhiteWater VP of business development
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2013
WhiteWater has announced the appointment of Franceen Gonzales as vice president of WaterPark business development.
Merlin Entertainments confirms IPO plan for London Stock Exchange
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Oct 2013
Merlin Entertainments, the second largest visitor attraction operator in the world, has announced that it will float 20 per cent of the company on the London Stock Exchange.
Male-only waterpark opens in heart of Kabul, Afghanistan
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Residents in the battle-hardened capital of Afghanistan have been treated with a new US$5m (£3m, €3.6m) waterpark in the heart of Kabul.
     
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6043 to 6062 of 9637 news stories
England’s bathing waters meet 99 per cent of quality standards
BY Aoife Dowling | 06 Nov 2013
Water quality around England’s coasts has greatly improved since last year, new figures from Defra have revealed.
Bauhaus offers guests chance to stay at innovative design school
BY Chris Dodd | 06 Nov 2013
The world-famous Bauhaus museum, based at the design school’s former campus in Dessau, Germany is offering people the chance to stay in the dormitories once used by the innovational institute.
Musicals a bigger draw for overseas tourists to the UK than sport
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2013
Last year’s Olympic Games were widely credited for providing a massive boost to tourism in the UK but more overseas tourists visited the theatre than live sporting events, according to new figures.
Sifang Art Museum by Steven Holl Architects opens in Nanjing, China
BY Chris Dodd | 05 Nov 2013
The Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing, China, designed by innovative firm Steven Holl Architects, has opened its doors to the public, with the centre exploring the viewpoints, structures and materials that influence Chinese painting.
Edinburgh Castle named top heritage attraction for third consecutive year
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Nov 2013
Edinburgh Castle has been named the top UK Heritage Attraction for the third year running in the prestigious 2013 British Travel Awards.
Nine heritage landscapes receive slice of £21m in funding boost
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2013
Nine precious landscapes across the country are to be restored with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) totalling £21m to boost rural areas and provide long-term social, economic and environmental benefits to the respective areas.
Alton Towers forced to close The Smiler after wheels hit riders
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2013
Alton Towers' new £18m Smiler rollercoaster was forced to shut down after some of the ride’s wheels fell off and hit four people in the front carriage.
Dalian Wanda announces US$8.2bn plans for Chinese cinema expansion, including creation of Qingdao mega-complex
BY Chris Dodd | 04 Nov 2013
China’s richest man and chairman of Chinese company Dalian Wanda, Wang Jianlin, is launching an US$8.2bn (£5.1bn, €6bn) plan to expand the Chinese movie industry, which includes the opening of a mega-complex in the eastern port city of Qingdao.
IMAX to launch home cinema products
BY Liz Terry | 02 Nov 2013
IMAX, which has to date concentrated on supplying the out-of-home leisure industries, has announced it will launch a high-end home cinema product for wealthy Chinese, Russian and Middle Eastern consumers by 2015, the system will have a price tag of CA$250,000 and will enable viewers to watch IMAX- enhanced films.
Redevelopment works completed at Pittsburgh's Andy Warhol Museum
BY Chris Dodd | 01 Nov 2013
Pittsburgh’s iconic Andy Warhol Museum has a new progressive lounge area, innovative multimedia experiences and more retail space at the Andy Warhol Store following a first floor renovation and redesign.
Innovative M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark opens in Helsingor, Denmark
BY Chris Dodd | 31 Oct 2013
The Danish Maritime Museum in Helsingor, Denmark has opened its doors to the public following innovative design work from Danish architecture firm BIG, which created the underground museum by incorporating an old dry dock into its structure.
Museum of African Design opens in Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg
BY Chris Dodd | 30 Oct 2013
The Museum of African Design (MOAD), Johannesburg, South Africa has opened its doors to the public, with the museum looking to create a pan-African cultural hub and connect the city’s existing art and design archives.
Bass Museum of Art to undergo expansion
BY Chris Dodd | 29 Oct 2013
The Bass Museum of Art, US is to undergo an expansion with the addition of a new wing dedicated to educational facilities and exhibition space, following a $7.5m (£4.6m, €5.4m) grant from the City of Miami Beach.
WMF list identifies 67 heritage sites ‘at risk of destruction' in 2014
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Oct 2013
Venice, Italy and the entire country of Syria are among the cultural heritage sites at risk from the forces of nature and the impact of social, political, and economic change.
The Zoos and Aquariums Association announces honours and award winners at 2013 conference
BY Chris Dodd | 25 Oct 2013
The Zoos and Aquariums Association (AZA) has announced its honours and award winners for conservation, innovation and design feats at its yearly conference in Kansas City, US.
Ellis Island Immigration Museum to reopen its doors
BY Chris Dodd | 24 Oct 2013
Ellis Island Immigration Museum is to reopen its doors to the public on 28 October 2013 for the first time since Hurricane Sandy submerged the island last year.
World's largest Legoland waterpark opens in Malaysia
BY Chris Dodd | 24 Oct 2013
Legoland has opened its first waterpark in Asia, with the Malaysian attraction becoming the largest Legoland Water Park in the world.
Gonzales appointed WhiteWater VP of business development
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Oct 2013
WhiteWater has announced the appointment of Franceen Gonzales as vice president of WaterPark business development.
Merlin Entertainments confirms IPO plan for London Stock Exchange
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Oct 2013
Merlin Entertainments, the second largest visitor attraction operator in the world, has announced that it will float 20 per cent of the company on the London Stock Exchange.
Male-only waterpark opens in heart of Kabul, Afghanistan
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Oct 2013
Residents in the battle-hardened capital of Afghanistan have been treated with a new US$5m (£3m, €3.6m) waterpark in the heart of Kabul.
     
 


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