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Latest revamp of Scotland’s national museum starts this summer
POSTED 25 Apr 2014 . BY Jason Holland
James Robinson, keeper of art and design at National Museums Scotland, examines a rare Whistler cabinet Credit: Ian Jacobs Photography
Construction work on the final phases of a £80m ($134m, €97m) renovation project at the National Museum of Scotland will begin this summer. A total of 12 new galleries will be created by 2019.

The latest stage of the project will cost £14m ($23.5m, €17m) and adds international art and design as well as science and technology exhibits. Construction work is scheduled to be finished by 2016, with Metaphor serving as the appointed designers.

The ten new galleries are intended to “champion excellence and innovation” and provide inspiration for the scientists, engineers, artists and designers of today and tomorrow. Display space will increase by more than 40 per cent, with three-quarters of the 3,500 objects not previously on permanent display – including a recently acquired rare cabinet painted by the renowned artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler.

A final phase will add Egyptian and Far Eastern exhibits, although details on the final costs and timescales for this have yet to be finalised – but it should be completed within the 15-year timeframe envisioned in the original masterplan published in 2004, according to the museum.

Both phases are smaller in scope than the three-year, £50m ($84m, €60.7m) redevelopment which was completed in 2011. Since then, the museum has attracted 4.5 million visitors in two years.

The museum told Attractions Management that visitor numbers have largely been sustained since a spike seen in the year after reopening. The final phases of renovation work are aimed at maintaining and building upon current visitor levels.

The latest revamps are being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, although the museum is awaiting a final decision on the exact amount it will receive in the next few weeks. It will also seek private donations from the likes of trust funds, while a phase of public donations will be opened at a later date.

To date, more than £60m ($100.7m, €73m) of investment has been provided by the Scottish Government, the Heritage Lottery Fund, and upwards of 1,000 donors.
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Latest revamp of Scotland’s national museum starts this summer
POSTED 25 Apr 2014 . BY Jason Holland
James Robinson, keeper of art and design at National Museums Scotland, examines a rare Whistler cabinet Credit: Ian Jacobs Photography
Construction work on the final phases of a £80m ($134m, €97m) renovation project at the National Museum of Scotland will begin this summer. A total of 12 new galleries will be created by 2019.

The latest stage of the project will cost £14m ($23.5m, €17m) and adds international art and design as well as science and technology exhibits. Construction work is scheduled to be finished by 2016, with Metaphor serving as the appointed designers.

The ten new galleries are intended to “champion excellence and innovation” and provide inspiration for the scientists, engineers, artists and designers of today and tomorrow. Display space will increase by more than 40 per cent, with three-quarters of the 3,500 objects not previously on permanent display – including a recently acquired rare cabinet painted by the renowned artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler.

A final phase will add Egyptian and Far Eastern exhibits, although details on the final costs and timescales for this have yet to be finalised – but it should be completed within the 15-year timeframe envisioned in the original masterplan published in 2004, according to the museum.

Both phases are smaller in scope than the three-year, £50m ($84m, €60.7m) redevelopment which was completed in 2011. Since then, the museum has attracted 4.5 million visitors in two years.

The museum told Attractions Management that visitor numbers have largely been sustained since a spike seen in the year after reopening. The final phases of renovation work are aimed at maintaining and building upon current visitor levels.

The latest revamps are being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, although the museum is awaiting a final decision on the exact amount it will receive in the next few weeks. It will also seek private donations from the likes of trust funds, while a phase of public donations will be opened at a later date.

To date, more than £60m ($100.7m, €73m) of investment has been provided by the Scottish Government, the Heritage Lottery Fund, and upwards of 1,000 donors.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out
A fire has destroyed part of the new water world, Oceana, at Liseberg in Sweden, and a construction worker has been reported missing.
Museum director apologises after comparing the city of Florence to a sex worker
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