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The Queens Museum of Art (QMA) is undergoing a multi-million dollar expansion that will see its exhibition space double to 105,000sq ft (9,755sq m).
Turkish city to showcase its heritage doors
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Feb 2013
Officials in Iskilip, Turkey have completed the first stage of a project to catalogue the city’s historic doors – some of which date back to the Ottoman Empire – in an effort to preserve its heritage and attract tourists.
£11m restoration for Cardigan Castle in Wales
BY Aoife Dowling | 15 Feb 2013
Work is underway on the £11m restoration project of 11th century Cardigan Castle in Ceredigion, Wales.
Imperial War Museum Duxford to invest £15m in facilities
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Feb 2013
The Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, has revealed details of £15m worth of investment to improve its visitor facilities, as it prepares for the 2018 centenary of the airfield it occupies.
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum lands government funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Feb 2013
Cornwall’s Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, which exhibits cable communication and wireless technology, has received a £150,000 share of government funding aimed at improving England’s coastal communities.
US$500m African American history museum to open in 2015
BY Aoife Dowling | 13 Feb 2013
The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, US, which has been 10 years in the making, will be unveiled in 2015.
PortAventura invests 11.6m euro in Costa Caribe waterpark
BY Aoife Dowling | 12 Feb 2013
PortAventura theme park in Spain is to relaunch its Caribbean-themed aquatic park following a 11.6m euro (£10m, UD$15.6m) extension project, which features the tallest toboggan in Europe.
Armour and Cavalry museum to open in Georgia, US
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Feb 2013
An American museum to house the country’s largest collection of armour and Cavalry objects has undergone a feasibility assessment and is now continuing its fundraising efforts.
BBC Worldwide joins forces with Wiltshire adventure park
BY Aoife Dowling | 11 Feb 2013
BBC Worldwide and Longleat Safari & Adventure Park are joining forces to create a new series of themed features at the Wiltshire attraction.
Surrey secures funding for new Aircraft Factory
BY Aoife Dowling | 08 Feb 2013
Surrey's Brooklands Museum is planning to reconfigure the museum's hangar as The Brooklands Aircraft Factory after securing a first-round pass for a £4.85m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
King Richard III exhibition opens in Leicester
BY Tom Walker | 08 Feb 2013
A new temporary exhibition, charting the fascinating story behind the discovery of the remains of king Richard III, has opened in Leicester today (8 February).
Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena set for major revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 08 Feb 2013
Plans for a multi-million pound refurbishment of Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena have been unveiled.
Sheffield Uni to open natural history museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 08 Feb 2013
University of Sheffield is to open a secret natural history museum showcasing weird and wonderful artefacts relating to animal species.
Australia's Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park to get AU$12m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Feb 2013
Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, owned by Indigenous Business Australia, is to get an AU$12m (US$12.4m, 9.2m euro, £7.9m) makeover as optimism in the Queensland tourism industry keeps growing.
US$1.6bn expansion planned for Universal Studios
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Feb 2013
Plans for a US$1.6bn (1.2bn euro, £1bn) expansion of the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park and production facilities in California have been approved by Los Angeles City Council.
Fife secures £2.8m grant for new museum and art gallery
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Feb 2013
A new museum and art gallery showcasing the history of Dunfermline in Fife has been given the goahead after securing a £2.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
New Abbey Museum of Costume announces closure
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Feb 2013
National Museum of Costume at Shambellie House, New Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway, is set to close due to lack of public funding and low visitor numbers.
Arts Council and VisitEngland join forces to boost cultural tourism
BY Tom Walker | 06 Feb 2013
Arts Council England and VisitEngland have joined forces in order to boost cultural tourism across the country.
Development grant awarded for Northern Ireland maritime museum
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 05 Feb 2013
A proposed Maritime Museum and Archive Centre for Erbrington in Derry-Londonderry has been awarded a development grant of £278,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Scottish galleries experience 25 per cent surge in visitor numbers
BY Aoife Dowling | 04 Feb 2013
National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) has seen a 25 per cent increase of visitors in 2012 with three sites in Edinburgh attracting over 1.6m people. he highest previous figure for all three sites was recorded in 2006 with 1.56m. The results are, in part, due to the success of the opening of the refurbished Scottish National Portrait Gallery in December 2011.
     
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Queens Museum of Art undergoes US$68m expansion
BY Aoife Dowling | 15 Feb 2013
The Queens Museum of Art (QMA) is undergoing a multi-million dollar expansion that will see its exhibition space double to 105,000sq ft (9,755sq m).
Turkish city to showcase its heritage doors
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Feb 2013
Officials in Iskilip, Turkey have completed the first stage of a project to catalogue the city’s historic doors – some of which date back to the Ottoman Empire – in an effort to preserve its heritage and attract tourists.
£11m restoration for Cardigan Castle in Wales
BY Aoife Dowling | 15 Feb 2013
Work is underway on the £11m restoration project of 11th century Cardigan Castle in Ceredigion, Wales.
Imperial War Museum Duxford to invest £15m in facilities
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Feb 2013
The Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, has revealed details of £15m worth of investment to improve its visitor facilities, as it prepares for the 2018 centenary of the airfield it occupies.
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum lands government funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Feb 2013
Cornwall’s Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, which exhibits cable communication and wireless technology, has received a £150,000 share of government funding aimed at improving England’s coastal communities.
US$500m African American history museum to open in 2015
BY Aoife Dowling | 13 Feb 2013
The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, US, which has been 10 years in the making, will be unveiled in 2015.
PortAventura invests 11.6m euro in Costa Caribe waterpark
BY Aoife Dowling | 12 Feb 2013
PortAventura theme park in Spain is to relaunch its Caribbean-themed aquatic park following a 11.6m euro (£10m, UD$15.6m) extension project, which features the tallest toboggan in Europe.
Armour and Cavalry museum to open in Georgia, US
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 12 Feb 2013
An American museum to house the country’s largest collection of armour and Cavalry objects has undergone a feasibility assessment and is now continuing its fundraising efforts.
BBC Worldwide joins forces with Wiltshire adventure park
BY Aoife Dowling | 11 Feb 2013
BBC Worldwide and Longleat Safari & Adventure Park are joining forces to create a new series of themed features at the Wiltshire attraction.
Surrey secures funding for new Aircraft Factory
BY Aoife Dowling | 08 Feb 2013
Surrey's Brooklands Museum is planning to reconfigure the museum's hangar as The Brooklands Aircraft Factory after securing a first-round pass for a £4.85m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
King Richard III exhibition opens in Leicester
BY Tom Walker | 08 Feb 2013
A new temporary exhibition, charting the fascinating story behind the discovery of the remains of king Richard III, has opened in Leicester today (8 February).
Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena set for major revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 08 Feb 2013
Plans for a multi-million pound refurbishment of Sheffield's Motorpoint Arena have been unveiled.
Sheffield Uni to open natural history museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 08 Feb 2013
University of Sheffield is to open a secret natural history museum showcasing weird and wonderful artefacts relating to animal species.
Australia's Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park to get AU$12m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Feb 2013
Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, owned by Indigenous Business Australia, is to get an AU$12m (US$12.4m, 9.2m euro, £7.9m) makeover as optimism in the Queensland tourism industry keeps growing.
US$1.6bn expansion planned for Universal Studios
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Feb 2013
Plans for a US$1.6bn (1.2bn euro, £1bn) expansion of the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park and production facilities in California have been approved by Los Angeles City Council.
Fife secures £2.8m grant for new museum and art gallery
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Feb 2013
A new museum and art gallery showcasing the history of Dunfermline in Fife has been given the goahead after securing a £2.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
New Abbey Museum of Costume announces closure
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Feb 2013
National Museum of Costume at Shambellie House, New Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway, is set to close due to lack of public funding and low visitor numbers.
Arts Council and VisitEngland join forces to boost cultural tourism
BY Tom Walker | 06 Feb 2013
Arts Council England and VisitEngland have joined forces in order to boost cultural tourism across the country.
Development grant awarded for Northern Ireland maritime museum
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 05 Feb 2013
A proposed Maritime Museum and Archive Centre for Erbrington in Derry-Londonderry has been awarded a development grant of £278,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Scottish galleries experience 25 per cent surge in visitor numbers
BY Aoife Dowling | 04 Feb 2013
National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) has seen a 25 per cent increase of visitors in 2012 with three sites in Edinburgh attracting over 1.6m people. he highest previous figure for all three sites was recorded in 2006 with 1.56m. The results are, in part, due to the success of the opening of the refurbished Scottish National Portrait Gallery in December 2011.
     
 


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