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VR startup plans to bring Norse mythology to life with theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jun 2017
Plans are underway in Denmark to develop a travelling virtual reality fantasy exhibition based on Norse mythology, which if successful will eventually be turned into a fully-fledged theme park unique to Scandinavia.
US$46m waterpark comes to North Carolina's Outer Banks
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jun 2017
A US$46m (€40.5m, £35.6m) waterpark development has opened its doors in the Outer Banks region of North Carolina.
Science centres must help public recognise truth in post-truth era, says Linda Conlon
BY Alice Davis | 29 Jun 2017
Science centres have a vital role to play in educating the public about “alternative facts”, fake news and the post-truth phenomenon, the chief executive of Newcastle’s International Centre for Life has told Attractions Management.
Toronto Zoo opens new Wildlife Health Centre
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2017
Toronto Zoo is about to open its CA$18m (US$13.6m, €12.1m, £10.7m) Wildlife Health Centre – a brand new high-tech zoo hospital and laboratory with visitor facilities for the public.
London takes cut to boost regional arts by £170m in Arts Council's new National Portfolio
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2017
Arts Council England (ACE) has shown its commitment to institutions outside of London and smaller arts organisations, after revealing details of its four-year National Portfolio for funding.
VisitBritain celebrates literary legends with new tourism campaign
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2017
VisitBritain has launched a new campaign aiming to boost visitor numbers in the UK, announcing a year of literary milestones dubbed “Magical Britain”.
Amanda Levete's mammoth V&A Exhibition Road expansion ready to open
BY Kim Megson | 28 Jun 2017
The largest building project undertaken by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in over 100 years opens to the public on Friday (30 June).
Gran Canaria set to start work on Europe’s biggest waterpark
BY Alice Davis | 27 Jun 2017
Tenerife’s Siam Park, one of the best in the world according to TripAdvisor users, is on the verge of getting a sister park on neighbouring island, Gran Canaria.
Richard Leakey and Daniel Libeskind are bringing a museum of evolution to Kenya's Lake Turkana
BY Kim Megson | 26 Jun 2017
The renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey is developing a museum dedicated to the history of human evolution on the banks of Lake Turkana in the Kenyan desert.
SeaWorld reveals government subpoena requests
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jun 2017
SeaWorld is being investigated by two US federal agencies looking into public statements by executives before and during August 2014, including comments about the controversial Blackfish documentary.
Hersheypark looking at possible expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jun 2017
The owner of Pennsylvania’s Hersheypark is in the early stages of developing a masterplan for the expansion of the theme park, eyeing a piece of land adjacent to the attraction for the project.
Exclusive: Moscow startup eyes global expansion with free-roam VR experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2017
Russian virtual reality startup Anvio VR has set its sights on establishing multiple worldwide attractions after launching its debut product, a free-roam multiplayer zombie shooter which tracks the entire human body.
Race begins to win design contract for Kaunas Concert Centre 'of international significance'
BY Kim Megson | 23 Jun 2017
Architecture competition organiser Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC) has officially launched the one-stage race to find a designer for a new concert centre in Kaunas.
Peru addresses Machu Picchu overcrowding with permit system
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2017
The Peruvian government has introduced a permit system for Machu Picchu in an attempt to better control footfall at the Unesco World Heritage site.
Stanton Williams complete transformation of historic Nantes art museum
BY Kim Megson | 22 Jun 2017
A historic fine art museum in Nantes, France, will re-open to the public tomorrow (23 June) following a major transformation by British architecture practice Stanton Williams.
Houston's Holocaust Museum unveils US$33.8m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2017
Houston’s Holocaust Museum has announced plans to nearly triple in size following a US$15m (€13.5m, £11.8m) gift from longtime patrons Lester and Sue Smith.
Moomin Museum opens in Tampere
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jun 2017
The birthplace of illustrator and writer Tove Jansson is now home to a museum dedicated to her most famous creation – The Moomins – which has opened in Finland.
Paramount splits from £3.2bn Kent theme park project
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jun 2017
London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) – the developer behind the Paramount theme park in Kent – has announced a surprise split from the film studio, which was to act as the masthead for the multi-billion-pound attraction.
Dramatic new images for soaring treetop attraction above Danish forest
BY Kim Megson | 21 Jun 2017
Danish architects EFFEKT have released new images showcasing the spiralling 45m tall (147.6ft) observation tower they are designing in a preserved Danish forest.
Diébédo Francis Kére unveils a Serpentine Pavilion that celebrates community gathering
BY Kim Megson | 20 Jun 2017
This year's Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Diébédo Francis Kéré, has opened today (20 June) in London’s Hyde Park.
     
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2421 to 2440 of 9725 news stories
VR startup plans to bring Norse mythology to life with theme park plan
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jun 2017
Plans are underway in Denmark to develop a travelling virtual reality fantasy exhibition based on Norse mythology, which if successful will eventually be turned into a fully-fledged theme park unique to Scandinavia.
US$46m waterpark comes to North Carolina's Outer Banks
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Jun 2017
A US$46m (€40.5m, £35.6m) waterpark development has opened its doors in the Outer Banks region of North Carolina.
Science centres must help public recognise truth in post-truth era, says Linda Conlon
BY Alice Davis | 29 Jun 2017
Science centres have a vital role to play in educating the public about “alternative facts”, fake news and the post-truth phenomenon, the chief executive of Newcastle’s International Centre for Life has told Attractions Management.
Toronto Zoo opens new Wildlife Health Centre
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2017
Toronto Zoo is about to open its CA$18m (US$13.6m, €12.1m, £10.7m) Wildlife Health Centre – a brand new high-tech zoo hospital and laboratory with visitor facilities for the public.
London takes cut to boost regional arts by £170m in Arts Council's new National Portfolio
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2017
Arts Council England (ACE) has shown its commitment to institutions outside of London and smaller arts organisations, after revealing details of its four-year National Portfolio for funding.
VisitBritain celebrates literary legends with new tourism campaign
BY Tom Anstey | 28 Jun 2017
VisitBritain has launched a new campaign aiming to boost visitor numbers in the UK, announcing a year of literary milestones dubbed “Magical Britain”.
Amanda Levete's mammoth V&A Exhibition Road expansion ready to open
BY Kim Megson | 28 Jun 2017
The largest building project undertaken by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in over 100 years opens to the public on Friday (30 June).
Gran Canaria set to start work on Europe’s biggest waterpark
BY Alice Davis | 27 Jun 2017
Tenerife’s Siam Park, one of the best in the world according to TripAdvisor users, is on the verge of getting a sister park on neighbouring island, Gran Canaria.
Richard Leakey and Daniel Libeskind are bringing a museum of evolution to Kenya's Lake Turkana
BY Kim Megson | 26 Jun 2017
The renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey is developing a museum dedicated to the history of human evolution on the banks of Lake Turkana in the Kenyan desert.
SeaWorld reveals government subpoena requests
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jun 2017
SeaWorld is being investigated by two US federal agencies looking into public statements by executives before and during August 2014, including comments about the controversial Blackfish documentary.
Hersheypark looking at possible expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Jun 2017
The owner of Pennsylvania’s Hersheypark is in the early stages of developing a masterplan for the expansion of the theme park, eyeing a piece of land adjacent to the attraction for the project.
Exclusive: Moscow startup eyes global expansion with free-roam VR experiences
BY Tom Anstey | 23 Jun 2017
Russian virtual reality startup Anvio VR has set its sights on establishing multiple worldwide attractions after launching its debut product, a free-roam multiplayer zombie shooter which tracks the entire human body.
Race begins to win design contract for Kaunas Concert Centre 'of international significance'
BY Kim Megson | 23 Jun 2017
Architecture competition organiser Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC) has officially launched the one-stage race to find a designer for a new concert centre in Kaunas.
Peru addresses Machu Picchu overcrowding with permit system
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2017
The Peruvian government has introduced a permit system for Machu Picchu in an attempt to better control footfall at the Unesco World Heritage site.
Stanton Williams complete transformation of historic Nantes art museum
BY Kim Megson | 22 Jun 2017
A historic fine art museum in Nantes, France, will re-open to the public tomorrow (23 June) following a major transformation by British architecture practice Stanton Williams.
Houston's Holocaust Museum unveils US$33.8m expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 22 Jun 2017
Houston’s Holocaust Museum has announced plans to nearly triple in size following a US$15m (€13.5m, £11.8m) gift from longtime patrons Lester and Sue Smith.
Moomin Museum opens in Tampere
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jun 2017
The birthplace of illustrator and writer Tove Jansson is now home to a museum dedicated to her most famous creation – The Moomins – which has opened in Finland.
Paramount splits from £3.2bn Kent theme park project
BY Tom Anstey | 21 Jun 2017
London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH) – the developer behind the Paramount theme park in Kent – has announced a surprise split from the film studio, which was to act as the masthead for the multi-billion-pound attraction.
Dramatic new images for soaring treetop attraction above Danish forest
BY Kim Megson | 21 Jun 2017
Danish architects EFFEKT have released new images showcasing the spiralling 45m tall (147.6ft) observation tower they are designing in a preserved Danish forest.
Diébédo Francis Kére unveils a Serpentine Pavilion that celebrates community gathering
BY Kim Megson | 20 Jun 2017
This year's Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Diébédo Francis Kéré, has opened today (20 June) in London’s Hyde Park.
     
 


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