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June date set for opening of Alabama’s Cook Natural Science museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jan 2019
The Cook Museum of Natural Science will move to its new home in Decatur, Alabama, in June 2019, following the construction of a new 62,000sq ft (18,897sq m) facility.
Funding grants announced for 35 English museums and galleries
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jan 2019
Thirty-five museums and galleries in England are to benefit from a funding boost after the award of a total of £4m (US$5.16m, €4.49m) by the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) and the independent charity, the Wolfson Foundation.
DKLEVY to create medieval fantasy resort in Tennessee
BY Andrew Manns | 14 Jan 2019
American architecture studio DKLEVY have announced plans to design Ancient Lore Village at Boyd's Hollow – a 40-acre resort inspired by the high fantasy fiction of businessman Tom Boyd.
Chattanooga Medal of Honour Centre begins construction
BY Luke Cloherty | 14 Jan 2019
A new 19,000sq ft (1,765sq m), $6m (€5.2m, £4.7m) home for an attraction that honours the 3,522 recipients of America’s highest military award, the Medal of Honour, is now under construction in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Herculaneum museum opens after four decade delay
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Jan 2019
A new museum has opened its doors in Italy 44 years after the building housing it was completed.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 11 January 2019
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jan 2019
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Arts Council England launches £6m fund for museums and cultural leadership
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Jan 2019
Leadership development providers at cultural institutions in England can apply for grants between £150,000 (US$192,125, €167,360) and £1m (US$1.3m, €1.1m) from Arts Council England (ACE) under a new fund.
Poland’s richest woman funds private, underground museum in the Swiss Alps
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Jan 2019
A new museum that features five buildings connected by underground passageways through a mountains’ natural rock formations has opened in the Swiss Alps.
Møller & Grønborg and ADEPT win bid to develop Denmark's most visited nature park
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Jan 2019
Scandinavian architecture firms Møller & Grønborg and ADEPT have been selected to design seven new pavilions at Amager Nature Park near Copenhagen.
French company Looping acquires UK’s West Midland Safari Park
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
French amusement park operator Looping Group has acquired British attraction West Midland Safari Park (WMSP), located in Worcestershire, England.
Louvre claims 'world record' visitor number for museums
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jan 2019
The Louvre in Paris experienced a record-breaking year in 2018, posting what it says are the highest ever annual visitor numbers for any museum. There were 10.2 million visitors in 2018 – an increase of 25 per cent on 2017. It said “no other museum in the world has ever equaled this figure”.
Monopoly attraction to open in Hong Kong Q3 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
A new Hong Kong attraction will bring the Monopoly board game to life through an immersive, interactive 4D experience featuring augmented reality and holograph technology.
Rijksmuseum gallery set for relaunch at Amsterdam Airport
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jan 2019
The Rijksmuseum’s branch at Amsterdam Schipol Airport, featuring ten Dutch Golden Age paintings by artists such as Jan van Goyen and Ludolf Bakhuysen, could open again by the end of January after a year-long closure caused by a serious water leak.
Scottish National Gallery’s £22m upgrade work begins
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
Work has begun on a £22m (US$28.1m, €24.4m) revamp of Edinburgh’s National Galleries of Scotland, which will include a new access path, landscaping and wider steps in East Princes Street Gardens.
US$53m Aquarium of the Pacific expansion to open in May 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
The US$53m (€46m, £41.5m) expansion at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California, is almost complete and the aquarium has announced it is to open to the public on 24 May 2019.
Studio Ghibli theme park moves towards 2022 opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2019
New details and designs have been revealed about a proposed Studio Ghibli theme park, which was first announced in 2017 and is now set to open in Japan in 2022.
Legoland Korea given green light after funding agreement
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2019
Merlin Entertainments is set to open its first Legoland theme park in South Korea, having entered into a partnership agreement that will draw significant local government funding and infrastructure support.
Manchester Zoo talks advance with plans to open Q4 2021
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Jan 2019
Zoologist Johnpaul Houston is in advanced talks with a local council to create a zoo in Manchester, England.
Manchester United to open themed entertainment centres across China
BY Tom Walker | 08 Jan 2019
English Premier League club Manchester United has revealed plans to open a series of club-themed entertainment and experience centres throughout China.
Iconic Black Sabbath return to roots with exhibition in hometown of Birmingham, UK
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Jan 2019
An exhibition featuring historical photos, ephemera and memorabilia of heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath is to go on display in the band’s hometown of Birmingham, England.
     
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June date set for opening of Alabama’s Cook Natural Science museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jan 2019
The Cook Museum of Natural Science will move to its new home in Decatur, Alabama, in June 2019, following the construction of a new 62,000sq ft (18,897sq m) facility.
Funding grants announced for 35 English museums and galleries
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jan 2019
Thirty-five museums and galleries in England are to benefit from a funding boost after the award of a total of £4m (US$5.16m, €4.49m) by the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) and the independent charity, the Wolfson Foundation.
DKLEVY to create medieval fantasy resort in Tennessee
BY Andrew Manns | 14 Jan 2019
American architecture studio DKLEVY have announced plans to design Ancient Lore Village at Boyd's Hollow – a 40-acre resort inspired by the high fantasy fiction of businessman Tom Boyd.
Chattanooga Medal of Honour Centre begins construction
BY Luke Cloherty | 14 Jan 2019
A new 19,000sq ft (1,765sq m), $6m (€5.2m, £4.7m) home for an attraction that honours the 3,522 recipients of America’s highest military award, the Medal of Honour, is now under construction in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Herculaneum museum opens after four decade delay
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Jan 2019
A new museum has opened its doors in Italy 44 years after the building housing it was completed.
Video: Attractions Management News Flash 11 January 2019
BY Tom Walker | 11 Jan 2019
The latest Attractions Management News Flash Video is now live!
Arts Council England launches £6m fund for museums and cultural leadership
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Jan 2019
Leadership development providers at cultural institutions in England can apply for grants between £150,000 (US$192,125, €167,360) and £1m (US$1.3m, €1.1m) from Arts Council England (ACE) under a new fund.
Poland’s richest woman funds private, underground museum in the Swiss Alps
BY Luke Cloherty | 11 Jan 2019
A new museum that features five buildings connected by underground passageways through a mountains’ natural rock formations has opened in the Swiss Alps.
Møller & Grønborg and ADEPT win bid to develop Denmark's most visited nature park
BY Andrew Manns | 11 Jan 2019
Scandinavian architecture firms Møller & Grønborg and ADEPT have been selected to design seven new pavilions at Amager Nature Park near Copenhagen.
French company Looping acquires UK’s West Midland Safari Park
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
French amusement park operator Looping Group has acquired British attraction West Midland Safari Park (WMSP), located in Worcestershire, England.
Louvre claims 'world record' visitor number for museums
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jan 2019
The Louvre in Paris experienced a record-breaking year in 2018, posting what it says are the highest ever annual visitor numbers for any museum. There were 10.2 million visitors in 2018 – an increase of 25 per cent on 2017. It said “no other museum in the world has ever equaled this figure”.
Monopoly attraction to open in Hong Kong Q3 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
A new Hong Kong attraction will bring the Monopoly board game to life through an immersive, interactive 4D experience featuring augmented reality and holograph technology.
Rijksmuseum gallery set for relaunch at Amsterdam Airport
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jan 2019
The Rijksmuseum’s branch at Amsterdam Schipol Airport, featuring ten Dutch Golden Age paintings by artists such as Jan van Goyen and Ludolf Bakhuysen, could open again by the end of January after a year-long closure caused by a serious water leak.
Scottish National Gallery’s £22m upgrade work begins
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
Work has begun on a £22m (US$28.1m, €24.4m) revamp of Edinburgh’s National Galleries of Scotland, which will include a new access path, landscaping and wider steps in East Princes Street Gardens.
US$53m Aquarium of the Pacific expansion to open in May 2019
BY Luke Cloherty | 10 Jan 2019
The US$53m (€46m, £41.5m) expansion at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California, is almost complete and the aquarium has announced it is to open to the public on 24 May 2019.
Studio Ghibli theme park moves towards 2022 opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2019
New details and designs have been revealed about a proposed Studio Ghibli theme park, which was first announced in 2017 and is now set to open in Japan in 2022.
Legoland Korea given green light after funding agreement
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2019
Merlin Entertainments is set to open its first Legoland theme park in South Korea, having entered into a partnership agreement that will draw significant local government funding and infrastructure support.
Manchester Zoo talks advance with plans to open Q4 2021
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Jan 2019
Zoologist Johnpaul Houston is in advanced talks with a local council to create a zoo in Manchester, England.
Manchester United to open themed entertainment centres across China
BY Tom Walker | 08 Jan 2019
English Premier League club Manchester United has revealed plans to open a series of club-themed entertainment and experience centres throughout China.
Iconic Black Sabbath return to roots with exhibition in hometown of Birmingham, UK
BY Luke Cloherty | 08 Jan 2019
An exhibition featuring historical photos, ephemera and memorabilia of heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath is to go on display in the band’s hometown of Birmingham, England.
     
 


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