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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia to move to new CA$130m home
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Apr 2019
The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, Canada, is moving to a new waterfront location in the city after reaching an agreement for provincial and federal government funding.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay’s triple launch coaster Tigris opens
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Apr 2019
Florida’s tallest launch coaster, Tigris, has now opened at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, boasting a 150ft (45.7m) skyward surge and an inverted heartline roll, getting riders to speeds of more than 60mph (97kmph).
Vitali Klitschko holds talks with Europa Park about potential Kiev theme park destination
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Apr 2019
The former WBC heavyweight champion of the world, Vitali Klitschko – now mayor of Kiev, Ukraine – has held talks with bosses at German theme park Europa Park about the development of a potential theme park in the city he governs.
Hal McEvoy: attractions sector must improve sustainability
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Apr 2019
Sustainability remains an area where, despite some improvement, the attractions sector must do better, according to IAAPA CEO and president, Hal McEvoy.
Climate change protesters stage "die-in" at London museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Apr 2019
The Natural History Museum in London has said that an Extinction Rebellion protest that took place on its premises yesterday (Monday 22 April) passed "without incident".
Morehead Planetarium and Science Centre to close for US$5.2m TakeUpSpace revamp
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Apr 2019
Morehead Planetarium and Science Centre in North Carolina, US, is to close next month to begin the first phase of a US$5.2m refurbishment project.
Stephen Hawking VR tour of the universe will launch in 2020 and go worldwide
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Apr 2019
An immersive experience for museums which takes people on a 20-minute virtual reality tour of the universe, and is narrated by the late Professor Stephen Hawking, is due to launch next year.
£15m waterpark opens in Wales ahead of Easter weekend
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Apr 2019
A new £15m (US$19.5m, €17.3m) waterpark has opened its doors to the public in Rhyl, Wales, with three flumes for thrillseekers to enjoy.
Elton John makes significant V&A donation for photography collaboration
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Apr 2019
London’s V&A Museum has announced a partnership with Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, that will see its Gallery 101 in the newly opened V&A Photography Centre renamed 'The Sir Elton John and David Furnish Gallery'.
Climate Emergency campaign draws support from UK culture sector
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Apr 2019
More than 190 UK institutions and individuals from the arts and culture sectors have pledged their support to Culture Declares Emergency (CDE), which is part of the Climate Emergency Declaration campaign.
Disney makes US$5m donation to Notre-Dame rebuild following blaze
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Apr 2019
Disney has donated US$5m (€4.4m, £3.8m) toward the restoration efforts of Notre-Dame Cathedral, following the huge fire that destroyed much of the iconic landmark in Paris.
French PM announces global design competition to restore Notre Dame
BY Andrew Manns | 18 Apr 2019
Following the tragic destruction of Notre Dame's 19th-century spire, the French prime minister, Edouard Philippe, has invited architects to put forward ideas for its restoration.
May date announced for Texas safari park opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Apr 2019
A new zoo and safari park is set to open in Texas, US, next month, with the Aggieland Safari describing itself as the "Serengeti of the South".
Zoo Knoxville plans US$18m reptiles and amphibian habitat
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Apr 2019
Zoo Knoxville in Tennessee, US, is to rehouse its reptiles and amphibians in a new US$18m (€15.9m, £13.8m) home.
IAAPA members meet with US lawmakers to press industry views
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Apr 2019
Amusement ride safety, visa exchange visitor programmes and drone operation restrictions were among the key topics that attractions leaders were able to discuss with US lawmakers at IAAPA’s most recent Advocacy Days meeting in Washington, D.C.
US$1.2bn leisure airport with tallest indoor waterfall opens in Singapore
BY Andrew Manns | 17 Apr 2019
The Moshe Safdie-designed Jewel Changi Airport – an atmospheric leisure complex and air terminus in Singapore – has finally opened its doors to the public.
Monarto Zoo to kick off Africa expansion project with development of AU$16.8m visitor centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Apr 2019
Adelaide’s Monarto Zoo is to get a new AU$16.8m (US$12.1m, €10.7m, £9.2m) visitor centre, providing visitors with a "world-class" entrance to the visitor attraction.
Rock Hall amping up plans for US$30m expansion and Great Lakes Science Museum link
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Apr 2019
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, could soon be connected to the neighbouring Great Lakes Science Museum (GLSM) if its expansion plans are approved.
El Paso breaks ground on three new waterparks
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Apr 2019
Ground-breaking things are happening in El Paso, Texas. The city, famed for its desert landscape, is soon to break ground on its third new waterpark development in as many weeks.
Huge blaze badly damages historic Notre-Dame Cathedral
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Apr 2019
Hundreds of millions of Euros have already been pledged to reconstruction, and priceless works of art and religious artefacts have been saved, after a major fire broke out at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris yesterday.
     
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1021 to 1040 of 9725 news stories
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia to move to new CA$130m home
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Apr 2019
The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, Canada, is moving to a new waterfront location in the city after reaching an agreement for provincial and federal government funding.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay’s triple launch coaster Tigris opens
BY Luke Cloherty | 24 Apr 2019
Florida’s tallest launch coaster, Tigris, has now opened at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, boasting a 150ft (45.7m) skyward surge and an inverted heartline roll, getting riders to speeds of more than 60mph (97kmph).
Vitali Klitschko holds talks with Europa Park about potential Kiev theme park destination
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Apr 2019
The former WBC heavyweight champion of the world, Vitali Klitschko – now mayor of Kiev, Ukraine – has held talks with bosses at German theme park Europa Park about the development of a potential theme park in the city he governs.
Hal McEvoy: attractions sector must improve sustainability
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Apr 2019
Sustainability remains an area where, despite some improvement, the attractions sector must do better, according to IAAPA CEO and president, Hal McEvoy.
Climate change protesters stage "die-in" at London museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Apr 2019
The Natural History Museum in London has said that an Extinction Rebellion protest that took place on its premises yesterday (Monday 22 April) passed "without incident".
Morehead Planetarium and Science Centre to close for US$5.2m TakeUpSpace revamp
BY Luke Cloherty | 23 Apr 2019
Morehead Planetarium and Science Centre in North Carolina, US, is to close next month to begin the first phase of a US$5.2m refurbishment project.
Stephen Hawking VR tour of the universe will launch in 2020 and go worldwide
BY Andy Knaggs | 23 Apr 2019
An immersive experience for museums which takes people on a 20-minute virtual reality tour of the universe, and is narrated by the late Professor Stephen Hawking, is due to launch next year.
£15m waterpark opens in Wales ahead of Easter weekend
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Apr 2019
A new £15m (US$19.5m, €17.3m) waterpark has opened its doors to the public in Rhyl, Wales, with three flumes for thrillseekers to enjoy.
Elton John makes significant V&A donation for photography collaboration
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Apr 2019
London’s V&A Museum has announced a partnership with Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, that will see its Gallery 101 in the newly opened V&A Photography Centre renamed 'The Sir Elton John and David Furnish Gallery'.
Climate Emergency campaign draws support from UK culture sector
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Apr 2019
More than 190 UK institutions and individuals from the arts and culture sectors have pledged their support to Culture Declares Emergency (CDE), which is part of the Climate Emergency Declaration campaign.
Disney makes US$5m donation to Notre-Dame rebuild following blaze
BY Luke Cloherty | 18 Apr 2019
Disney has donated US$5m (€4.4m, £3.8m) toward the restoration efforts of Notre-Dame Cathedral, following the huge fire that destroyed much of the iconic landmark in Paris.
French PM announces global design competition to restore Notre Dame
BY Andrew Manns | 18 Apr 2019
Following the tragic destruction of Notre Dame's 19th-century spire, the French prime minister, Edouard Philippe, has invited architects to put forward ideas for its restoration.
May date announced for Texas safari park opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Apr 2019
A new zoo and safari park is set to open in Texas, US, next month, with the Aggieland Safari describing itself as the "Serengeti of the South".
Zoo Knoxville plans US$18m reptiles and amphibian habitat
BY Luke Cloherty | 17 Apr 2019
Zoo Knoxville in Tennessee, US, is to rehouse its reptiles and amphibians in a new US$18m (€15.9m, £13.8m) home.
IAAPA members meet with US lawmakers to press industry views
BY Andy Knaggs | 17 Apr 2019
Amusement ride safety, visa exchange visitor programmes and drone operation restrictions were among the key topics that attractions leaders were able to discuss with US lawmakers at IAAPA’s most recent Advocacy Days meeting in Washington, D.C.
US$1.2bn leisure airport with tallest indoor waterfall opens in Singapore
BY Andrew Manns | 17 Apr 2019
The Moshe Safdie-designed Jewel Changi Airport – an atmospheric leisure complex and air terminus in Singapore – has finally opened its doors to the public.
Monarto Zoo to kick off Africa expansion project with development of AU$16.8m visitor centre
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Apr 2019
Adelaide’s Monarto Zoo is to get a new AU$16.8m (US$12.1m, €10.7m, £9.2m) visitor centre, providing visitors with a "world-class" entrance to the visitor attraction.
Rock Hall amping up plans for US$30m expansion and Great Lakes Science Museum link
BY Luke Cloherty | 16 Apr 2019
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, could soon be connected to the neighbouring Great Lakes Science Museum (GLSM) if its expansion plans are approved.
El Paso breaks ground on three new waterparks
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Apr 2019
Ground-breaking things are happening in El Paso, Texas. The city, famed for its desert landscape, is soon to break ground on its third new waterpark development in as many weeks.
Huge blaze badly damages historic Notre-Dame Cathedral
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Apr 2019
Hundreds of millions of Euros have already been pledged to reconstruction, and priceless works of art and religious artefacts have been saved, after a major fire broke out at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris yesterday.
     
 


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