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Attendances at Asian theme parks on the rise
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
Standards and attendances of new theme parks and attractions in Asia is drawing record numbers of visitors, according to industry leaders at the recent Asian Attractions Expo in Singapore.
Natural History Museum Los Angeles unveils new features
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The renovated and restored Natural History Museum (NHM) Los Angeles, in the USA, has introduced its two newest elements as part of a US$135m (£86.7m, 101.6m), 12 year overhaul.
Emirates to open aviation attraction in London
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jun 2013
Dubai-based airline Emirates has announced plans to open an aviation-themed visitor attraction in central London.
Former Gloucester Prison could become museum
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The owner of a jail museum in the Forest of Dean in Gloucester, is looking to expand his portfolio with a bid to open a museum in the recently closed Gloucester Prison.
Kirkcaldy Galleries in Scotland reopens after £2.5m refurbishment
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2013
A single venue museum, library and art gallery in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, has reopened after a £2.5m (US$3.8m, €2.9m), 18-month refurbishment.
£9m visitor centre planned for Northumberland
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jun 2013
A proposed new Landscape Discovery Centre in Northumberland National Park (NNP) has the potential to contribute £3.5m (US$5.2m, €3.9m) to the local economy, according to reports.
Design details revealed for Jordan’s US$1.5bn Red Sea Astrarium
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Jun 2013
Detailed plans have been announced for Jordan’s first billion dollar themed tourist destination, which is set to transform the coastal city of Aqaba.
London’s Museum of Methodism undergoes £1.4m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 06 Jun 2013
The Museum of Methodism has re-opened to the public in london following a major redevelopment.
HLF invests £20m in skills and training
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jun 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced a further investment of £20m in 39 skills projects through its Skills for the Future Programme.
Einstein Museum planned for Jerusalem
BY Miguel deSousa | 06 Jun 2013
First conceived two years ago, to strengthen Israel's national heritage, progress is finally being made been made in establishing a museum to honour Albert Einstein on Jerusalem's Mount Scopus.
Ship that ferried passengers to the Titanic opens as museum in Belfast
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jun 2013
Over the past seven years, around £9m (US$13.8m, €10.5m) has been spent renovating and restoring the SS Nomadic to how it looked in 1912 when it ferried passengers to the Titanic.
Windermere Steamboat Museum gets £200,000 grant
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jun 2013
South Lakeland Council has awarded Windermere Steamboat Museum a development grant worth £200,000 (US$307,000, €235,000).
NY’s Corning Museum of Glass unveils design for US$64m north wing expansion
BY Aoife Dowling | 05 Jun 2013
The Corning Museum of Glass in New York has unveiled the final design of its North Wing expansion, which is slated to open in late 2014.
Plans approved to build US$273m Munch Museum on Oslo waterfront
BY Aoife Dowling | 05 Jun 2013
The multi-million dollar Lambda project have been given the green light to create the Munch Museum in a glass structure on Oslo’s waterfront.
William Morris Gallery wins Museum of the Year award
BY Tom Walker | 05 Jun 2013
William Morris Gallery has been awarded the prestigious title of Museum of the Year for its major renovation and creative reinterpretation of the life and work of Morris - the revolutionary Victorian designer and social activist.
€190m Mediterranean civilisation museum in Marseille set to open
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2013
After more than a decade of planning and preparation, the new Mediterranean civilisations museum (Mucem) is preparing open its doors to the public.
London Bridge station roof moving to Aberystwyth railway museum
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2013
Part of the 177-year-old London Bridge station roof is set to be rebuilt in Aberystwyth, Wales as part of a proposed £10m (US$15.2m, €11.7m) narrow gauge railway museum.
GAA Museum unveils €1.5m refurbishment
BY Tom Anstey | 31 May 2013
The Gaelic Athletic Association has unveiled it newly refurbished museum at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
New multi-million-pound Mary Rose museum offically launched in Portsmouth
BY Aoife Dowling | 30 May 2013
The £35m (US$53m, €41m) museum project for Henry VIII’s flagship, the Mary Rose, has officially opened to the public in Portsmouth, UK.
Gulf cities vying for Angry Bird park rights
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2013
Three Gulf cities are competing for the rights to build the Middle East's first Angry Birds adventure park.
     
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Attendances at Asian theme parks on the rise
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
Standards and attendances of new theme parks and attractions in Asia is drawing record numbers of visitors, according to industry leaders at the recent Asian Attractions Expo in Singapore.
Natural History Museum Los Angeles unveils new features
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The renovated and restored Natural History Museum (NHM) Los Angeles, in the USA, has introduced its two newest elements as part of a US$135m (£86.7m, 101.6m), 12 year overhaul.
Emirates to open aviation attraction in London
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jun 2013
Dubai-based airline Emirates has announced plans to open an aviation-themed visitor attraction in central London.
Former Gloucester Prison could become museum
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The owner of a jail museum in the Forest of Dean in Gloucester, is looking to expand his portfolio with a bid to open a museum in the recently closed Gloucester Prison.
Kirkcaldy Galleries in Scotland reopens after £2.5m refurbishment
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2013
A single venue museum, library and art gallery in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, has reopened after a £2.5m (US$3.8m, €2.9m), 18-month refurbishment.
£9m visitor centre planned for Northumberland
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jun 2013
A proposed new Landscape Discovery Centre in Northumberland National Park (NNP) has the potential to contribute £3.5m (US$5.2m, €3.9m) to the local economy, according to reports.
Design details revealed for Jordan’s US$1.5bn Red Sea Astrarium
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Jun 2013
Detailed plans have been announced for Jordan’s first billion dollar themed tourist destination, which is set to transform the coastal city of Aqaba.
London’s Museum of Methodism undergoes £1.4m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 06 Jun 2013
The Museum of Methodism has re-opened to the public in london following a major redevelopment.
HLF invests £20m in skills and training
BY Tom Walker | 06 Jun 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced a further investment of £20m in 39 skills projects through its Skills for the Future Programme.
Einstein Museum planned for Jerusalem
BY Miguel deSousa | 06 Jun 2013
First conceived two years ago, to strengthen Israel's national heritage, progress is finally being made been made in establishing a museum to honour Albert Einstein on Jerusalem's Mount Scopus.
Ship that ferried passengers to the Titanic opens as museum in Belfast
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jun 2013
Over the past seven years, around £9m (US$13.8m, €10.5m) has been spent renovating and restoring the SS Nomadic to how it looked in 1912 when it ferried passengers to the Titanic.
Windermere Steamboat Museum gets £200,000 grant
BY Tom Anstey | 06 Jun 2013
South Lakeland Council has awarded Windermere Steamboat Museum a development grant worth £200,000 (US$307,000, €235,000).
NY’s Corning Museum of Glass unveils design for US$64m north wing expansion
BY Aoife Dowling | 05 Jun 2013
The Corning Museum of Glass in New York has unveiled the final design of its North Wing expansion, which is slated to open in late 2014.
Plans approved to build US$273m Munch Museum on Oslo waterfront
BY Aoife Dowling | 05 Jun 2013
The multi-million dollar Lambda project have been given the green light to create the Munch Museum in a glass structure on Oslo’s waterfront.
William Morris Gallery wins Museum of the Year award
BY Tom Walker | 05 Jun 2013
William Morris Gallery has been awarded the prestigious title of Museum of the Year for its major renovation and creative reinterpretation of the life and work of Morris - the revolutionary Victorian designer and social activist.
€190m Mediterranean civilisation museum in Marseille set to open
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2013
After more than a decade of planning and preparation, the new Mediterranean civilisations museum (Mucem) is preparing open its doors to the public.
London Bridge station roof moving to Aberystwyth railway museum
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jun 2013
Part of the 177-year-old London Bridge station roof is set to be rebuilt in Aberystwyth, Wales as part of a proposed £10m (US$15.2m, €11.7m) narrow gauge railway museum.
GAA Museum unveils €1.5m refurbishment
BY Tom Anstey | 31 May 2013
The Gaelic Athletic Association has unveiled it newly refurbished museum at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.
New multi-million-pound Mary Rose museum offically launched in Portsmouth
BY Aoife Dowling | 30 May 2013
The £35m (US$53m, €41m) museum project for Henry VIII’s flagship, the Mary Rose, has officially opened to the public in Portsmouth, UK.
Gulf cities vying for Angry Bird park rights
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2013
Three Gulf cities are competing for the rights to build the Middle East's first Angry Birds adventure park.
     
 


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