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Symbolic Caspian Waterfront leisure scheme nears completion in Azerbaijan
BY Kim Megson | 30 May 2018
Design firm Chapman Taylor are nearing completion on a 120,000sq m (1.3 million sq ft) entertainment, retail, leisure and dining destination in Azerbaijan a stretch of land reclaimed from the Caspian Sea.
Westminster Abbey reveals 'hidden museum' ahead of official opening
BY Kim Megson | 29 May 2018
Westminster Abbey today (29 May) officially unveiled The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries for the first time, ahead of the museum’s public opening on 11 June.
Blaze at Europa Park destroys historic ride
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2018
A major fire broke out at Germany's Europa Park over the weekend, destroying a historic ride and consuming a large chunk of the park's Scandinavia and Norway-themed areas.
Architects appointed for Paisley Museum's ambitious £42m transformation project
BY Tom Walker | 29 May 2018
Architects AL_A have been named as the lead designers for the £42m (US$55.7m, €48m) redevelopment of the Paisley Museum in Scotland.
New kids addition to Ferrari Land as PortAventura targets 5 million visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 25 May 2018
PortAventura has expanded its offering at Ferrari Land, introducing a new children's area for visitors to the popular destination as it attempts to reach 5 million visitors in 2018.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach debuts £16.25m Icon rollercoaster
BY Tom Anstey | 25 May 2018
Blackpool Pleasure Beach has debuted its highly-anticipated steel launch coaster – Icon – which opens to the public today (25 May).
Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo set to launch US$22m Asian Highlands exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 24 May 2018
The Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is set to launch its brand new US$22m (€18.8m, £16.4m) Asian Highlands Exhibit, taking visitors to the Himalayan mountains and grasslands of Northern India.
Comcast potentially hijacking Disney's Fox deal with new bid
BY Tom Anstey | 24 May 2018
Disney's acquisition of Fox is in jeopardy, after Comcast confirmed plans to top Disney's US$52.4bn (€44.27bn, £39bn) offer for the company.
Tourism zone expansion gives hope for Memphis aquarium and culture centre proposal
BY Tom Anstey | 24 May 2018
A US$125m (€107m, £93.3m) proposals to create a leisure development – featuring a world class aquarium and cultural centre in Memphis – have moved a step closer, after the Tennessee city won state approval to expand its downtown tourism zone.
Six Flags acquires five new US parks
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2018
Six Flags is expanding its US reach, announcing the acquisition of five new parks to bring its North American portfolio up to 25 properties.
Mo Salah's boots go on display at British Museum
BY Tom Walker | 23 May 2018
Egyptian striker Mo Salah, winner of this year's Golden Boot for being the top goalscorer in the English Premier League, has donated a pair of his boots to the British Museum, where they have entered the institution's world-famous Egyptian collection.
Disney reveals opening dates for Star Wars attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2018
Disney has released a new video for its Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attractions, confirming the additions will come first to California in the Summer of 2019 and then to Florida just a few months later.
A third of the world's protected areas under pressure from human activity, says study
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2018
New research has suggested that a third of the world's protected sites – an area covering roughly 2.3 million square miles – are under intense pressure from human activities.
Central America and Mexico set out 5 year plan for World Heritage protection
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2018
The state parties of Mexico and Central America have adopted a five-year action plan for World Heritage, following a regional gathering of the World Heritage Committee.
IAAPA chair Andreas Andersen looks to the future as association breaks ground on new Orlando headquarters
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2018
IAAPA chair Andreas Andersen has expressed his hope that the organisation's new international headquarters in Orlando will act as its home for at least the next 100 years, following the project's groundbreaking last week.
Europe's tallest observation wheel planned for Newcastle
BY Alice Davis | 21 May 2018
Forget the London Eye, Newcastle’s ‘Whey Aye’ is set to outdo its southern sibling by becoming Europe’s tallest observation wheel.
Moriyuki Ochiai seeks to surprise and delight with 'Constellation of Stargazing Tea Rooms'
BY Kim Megson | 21 May 2018
Japanese studio Moriyuki Ochiai Architects have designed a cluster of vibrant, polygonal tea houses that double as a new “sanctuary for stargazing” for budding astronomers.
Poor ticket sales force closure of Portland Science Center
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2018
The city of Portland in Maine, US, has lost its science centre after just three years of operation, owing to poor ticket sales.
National Museums Liverpool names Laura Pye as its new director
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2018
Laura Pye has been named director of National Museums Liverpool (NML), with the current head of culture for Bristol City Council to take up her new position in August.
Museum Index: Louvre regains top spot as Paris recovers and London dips
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2018
France's museums have shown significant recovery following a tumultuous 2016, with the Louvre reclaiming top spot as the world's most visited museum in the latest TEA/AECOM Museum Index.
     
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1721 to 1740 of 9724 news stories
Symbolic Caspian Waterfront leisure scheme nears completion in Azerbaijan
BY Kim Megson | 30 May 2018
Design firm Chapman Taylor are nearing completion on a 120,000sq m (1.3 million sq ft) entertainment, retail, leisure and dining destination in Azerbaijan a stretch of land reclaimed from the Caspian Sea.
Westminster Abbey reveals 'hidden museum' ahead of official opening
BY Kim Megson | 29 May 2018
Westminster Abbey today (29 May) officially unveiled The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries for the first time, ahead of the museum’s public opening on 11 June.
Blaze at Europa Park destroys historic ride
BY Tom Anstey | 29 May 2018
A major fire broke out at Germany's Europa Park over the weekend, destroying a historic ride and consuming a large chunk of the park's Scandinavia and Norway-themed areas.
Architects appointed for Paisley Museum's ambitious £42m transformation project
BY Tom Walker | 29 May 2018
Architects AL_A have been named as the lead designers for the £42m (US$55.7m, €48m) redevelopment of the Paisley Museum in Scotland.
New kids addition to Ferrari Land as PortAventura targets 5 million visitors
BY Tom Anstey | 25 May 2018
PortAventura has expanded its offering at Ferrari Land, introducing a new children's area for visitors to the popular destination as it attempts to reach 5 million visitors in 2018.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach debuts £16.25m Icon rollercoaster
BY Tom Anstey | 25 May 2018
Blackpool Pleasure Beach has debuted its highly-anticipated steel launch coaster – Icon – which opens to the public today (25 May).
Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo set to launch US$22m Asian Highlands exhibit
BY Tom Anstey | 24 May 2018
The Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is set to launch its brand new US$22m (€18.8m, £16.4m) Asian Highlands Exhibit, taking visitors to the Himalayan mountains and grasslands of Northern India.
Comcast potentially hijacking Disney's Fox deal with new bid
BY Tom Anstey | 24 May 2018
Disney's acquisition of Fox is in jeopardy, after Comcast confirmed plans to top Disney's US$52.4bn (€44.27bn, £39bn) offer for the company.
Tourism zone expansion gives hope for Memphis aquarium and culture centre proposal
BY Tom Anstey | 24 May 2018
A US$125m (€107m, £93.3m) proposals to create a leisure development – featuring a world class aquarium and cultural centre in Memphis – have moved a step closer, after the Tennessee city won state approval to expand its downtown tourism zone.
Six Flags acquires five new US parks
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2018
Six Flags is expanding its US reach, announcing the acquisition of five new parks to bring its North American portfolio up to 25 properties.
Mo Salah's boots go on display at British Museum
BY Tom Walker | 23 May 2018
Egyptian striker Mo Salah, winner of this year's Golden Boot for being the top goalscorer in the English Premier League, has donated a pair of his boots to the British Museum, where they have entered the institution's world-famous Egyptian collection.
Disney reveals opening dates for Star Wars attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 23 May 2018
Disney has released a new video for its Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attractions, confirming the additions will come first to California in the Summer of 2019 and then to Florida just a few months later.
A third of the world's protected areas under pressure from human activity, says study
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2018
New research has suggested that a third of the world's protected sites – an area covering roughly 2.3 million square miles – are under intense pressure from human activities.
Central America and Mexico set out 5 year plan for World Heritage protection
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2018
The state parties of Mexico and Central America have adopted a five-year action plan for World Heritage, following a regional gathering of the World Heritage Committee.
IAAPA chair Andreas Andersen looks to the future as association breaks ground on new Orlando headquarters
BY Tom Anstey | 22 May 2018
IAAPA chair Andreas Andersen has expressed his hope that the organisation's new international headquarters in Orlando will act as its home for at least the next 100 years, following the project's groundbreaking last week.
Europe's tallest observation wheel planned for Newcastle
BY Alice Davis | 21 May 2018
Forget the London Eye, Newcastle’s ‘Whey Aye’ is set to outdo its southern sibling by becoming Europe’s tallest observation wheel.
Moriyuki Ochiai seeks to surprise and delight with 'Constellation of Stargazing Tea Rooms'
BY Kim Megson | 21 May 2018
Japanese studio Moriyuki Ochiai Architects have designed a cluster of vibrant, polygonal tea houses that double as a new “sanctuary for stargazing” for budding astronomers.
Poor ticket sales force closure of Portland Science Center
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2018
The city of Portland in Maine, US, has lost its science centre after just three years of operation, owing to poor ticket sales.
National Museums Liverpool names Laura Pye as its new director
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2018
Laura Pye has been named director of National Museums Liverpool (NML), with the current head of culture for Bristol City Council to take up her new position in August.
Museum Index: Louvre regains top spot as Paris recovers and London dips
BY Tom Anstey | 18 May 2018
France's museums have shown significant recovery following a tumultuous 2016, with the Louvre reclaiming top spot as the world's most visited museum in the latest TEA/AECOM Museum Index.
     
 


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