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£50m industrial heritage visitor attraction planned for Wales
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Apr 2019
An industrial heritage visitor attraction at a castle in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, is being planned and will tell the story of the town, which was the largest producer of iron in the world in the 1800s.
US$650m LA County Museum of Art building given green light
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Apr 2019
A new home for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) – worth an estimated US$650m (€574.6m, £497.3m) – has cleared a major hurdle having had its plans approved.
Know your people, know yourself: insights from Disney’s top female execs
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Apr 2019
What does it take for a woman to be successful at Disney? Talent and determination are a given, but a panel of the organisation’s female leaders at IAAPA gave extra insights into their journey to the top and the challenges they faced along the way.
Construction set to begin on Scottish tapestry visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Apr 2019
A new £6.7m (US$8.8m, €7.7m) visitor attraction housing the Great Tapestry of Scotland is coming to the country, with construction to begin on a site in Galashiels in the coming weeks.
Washington’s National Children’s Museum to open in November
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Apr 2019
After a nearly five year closure, the National Children’s Museum in Washington, DC, has announced that it will re-open on 1 November 2019.
Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure restructures finance to fund growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Apr 2019
Ardent Leisure Group, owner of the Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint theme parks in Australia, has secured a new financing deal that it says will allow it to invest further in its parks.
Paralympic Heritage Centre opens in England
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Apr 2019
A world first heritage centre dedicated to the Paralympic movement has opened in Stoke Mandeville, England, telling the story of it from its inception in the 1940s to present day.
Whale Sanctuary Project to oversee release of Russia’s 'illegal' whales
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Apr 2019
Almost 100 whales illegally captured last year will be released from their sea pens in Russia after the animals were intercepted by Russian authorities purportedly en-route to Chinese marine entertainment parks.
UK climate change museum looks for funding to accelerate development
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Apr 2019
Crowdfunding is being used to raise money for a pop-up climate change museum for the UK.
New Bauhaus Museum to inaugurate over weekend in honour of minimalist design school
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Apr 2019
Marking the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus movement, the German design school built on the famous “form follows function” ethos, a new museum will open this weekend in Weimar, Germany, celebrating its famous works and impact.
Investigators discover cause of Brazil museum fire
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Apr 2019
The huge blaze last September at the National Museum of Brazil (Museu Nacional) that caused the destruction of its building and many of its precious artefacts has been blamed on air conditioning units.
The Shed opens to the public with concert series directed by Steve McQueen
BY Andrew Manns | 05 Apr 2019
The Shed – the long-awaited movable events space and one of the crowning structures of the Hudson Yards development – has finally opened to the public.
Turkish parliament to open zoo to highlight animal rights concerns
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
Turkey’s parliament is planning to bring more attention to animal rights in the country via the unusual method of opening a zoo outside its buildings in the capital, Ankara.
Experimenta: Germany’s largest science centre opens in Heilbronn
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
The largest science centre in Germany has opened in Heilbronn, with four permanent exhibition galleries set across 3,200sq m (34,445sq ft).
Planning permission granted to £6m Black Country Living Museum renovation
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
UK architectural practice Napier Clarke Architects has secured planning permission for its £6m (US$7.9m, €7m) expansion and renovation of the Black Country Living Museum’s (BCLM) entrance building.
Silverstone Experience gearing up for June opening
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
A new visitor attraction at the home of the British Formula One Grand Prix is on track to open in early June 2019, providing visitors with a three-hour journey through the past, present and future of British motor racing.
Techniquest’s £5.7m large-scale expansion to use fish as power source
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
Welsh science discovery centre Techniquest is building a £5.7m (US$7.4m, €6.6m) expansion that will more than double its exhibition space and use a remarkable power source – fish.
Harry Potter studio tour opens largest-ever expansion – Gringotts Bank
BY Tom Walker | 04 Apr 2019
The Harry Potter studio tour outside London, UK has opened its biggest expansion to date, with the launch of the iconic Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
Watchers begin vigil on Hadrian’s Wall to mark final GoT series
BY Andy Knaggs | 04 Apr 2019
Fantasy and reality are meeting on Hadrian’s Wall, in northern England, as “Watchers” in black cloaks and shields have been posted to mark the final season of the epic Game of Thrones TV show.
Snøhetta tapped to create monumental opera house in Shanghai
BY Andrew Manns | 03 Apr 2019
The Chinese government has commissioned Scandinavian architecture firm Snøhetta to design the Shanghai Grand Opera House.
     
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1041 to 1060 of 9725 news stories
£50m industrial heritage visitor attraction planned for Wales
BY Luke Cloherty | 13 Apr 2019
An industrial heritage visitor attraction at a castle in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, is being planned and will tell the story of the town, which was the largest producer of iron in the world in the 1800s.
US$650m LA County Museum of Art building given green light
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Apr 2019
A new home for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) – worth an estimated US$650m (€574.6m, £497.3m) – has cleared a major hurdle having had its plans approved.
Know your people, know yourself: insights from Disney’s top female execs
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Apr 2019
What does it take for a woman to be successful at Disney? Talent and determination are a given, but a panel of the organisation’s female leaders at IAAPA gave extra insights into their journey to the top and the challenges they faced along the way.
Construction set to begin on Scottish tapestry visitor attraction
BY Luke Cloherty | 12 Apr 2019
A new £6.7m (US$8.8m, €7.7m) visitor attraction housing the Great Tapestry of Scotland is coming to the country, with construction to begin on a site in Galashiels in the coming weeks.
Washington’s National Children’s Museum to open in November
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Apr 2019
After a nearly five year closure, the National Children’s Museum in Washington, DC, has announced that it will re-open on 1 November 2019.
Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure restructures finance to fund growth
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Apr 2019
Ardent Leisure Group, owner of the Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint theme parks in Australia, has secured a new financing deal that it says will allow it to invest further in its parks.
Paralympic Heritage Centre opens in England
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Apr 2019
A world first heritage centre dedicated to the Paralympic movement has opened in Stoke Mandeville, England, telling the story of it from its inception in the 1940s to present day.
Whale Sanctuary Project to oversee release of Russia’s 'illegal' whales
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Apr 2019
Almost 100 whales illegally captured last year will be released from their sea pens in Russia after the animals were intercepted by Russian authorities purportedly en-route to Chinese marine entertainment parks.
UK climate change museum looks for funding to accelerate development
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Apr 2019
Crowdfunding is being used to raise money for a pop-up climate change museum for the UK.
New Bauhaus Museum to inaugurate over weekend in honour of minimalist design school
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Apr 2019
Marking the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus movement, the German design school built on the famous “form follows function” ethos, a new museum will open this weekend in Weimar, Germany, celebrating its famous works and impact.
Investigators discover cause of Brazil museum fire
BY Luke Cloherty | 05 Apr 2019
The huge blaze last September at the National Museum of Brazil (Museu Nacional) that caused the destruction of its building and many of its precious artefacts has been blamed on air conditioning units.
The Shed opens to the public with concert series directed by Steve McQueen
BY Andrew Manns | 05 Apr 2019
The Shed – the long-awaited movable events space and one of the crowning structures of the Hudson Yards development – has finally opened to the public.
Turkish parliament to open zoo to highlight animal rights concerns
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
Turkey’s parliament is planning to bring more attention to animal rights in the country via the unusual method of opening a zoo outside its buildings in the capital, Ankara.
Experimenta: Germany’s largest science centre opens in Heilbronn
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
The largest science centre in Germany has opened in Heilbronn, with four permanent exhibition galleries set across 3,200sq m (34,445sq ft).
Planning permission granted to £6m Black Country Living Museum renovation
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
UK architectural practice Napier Clarke Architects has secured planning permission for its £6m (US$7.9m, €7m) expansion and renovation of the Black Country Living Museum’s (BCLM) entrance building.
Silverstone Experience gearing up for June opening
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
A new visitor attraction at the home of the British Formula One Grand Prix is on track to open in early June 2019, providing visitors with a three-hour journey through the past, present and future of British motor racing.
Techniquest’s £5.7m large-scale expansion to use fish as power source
BY Luke Cloherty | 04 Apr 2019
Welsh science discovery centre Techniquest is building a £5.7m (US$7.4m, €6.6m) expansion that will more than double its exhibition space and use a remarkable power source – fish.
Harry Potter studio tour opens largest-ever expansion – Gringotts Bank
BY Tom Walker | 04 Apr 2019
The Harry Potter studio tour outside London, UK has opened its biggest expansion to date, with the launch of the iconic Gringotts Wizarding Bank.
Watchers begin vigil on Hadrian’s Wall to mark final GoT series
BY Andy Knaggs | 04 Apr 2019
Fantasy and reality are meeting on Hadrian’s Wall, in northern England, as “Watchers” in black cloaks and shields have been posted to mark the final season of the epic Game of Thrones TV show.
Snøhetta tapped to create monumental opera house in Shanghai
BY Andrew Manns | 03 Apr 2019
The Chinese government has commissioned Scandinavian architecture firm Snøhetta to design the Shanghai Grand Opera House.
     
 


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