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Ecsite kicks off with Mariano Gago Awards
BY Alice Davis | 15 Jun 2017
The Ecsite Annual Conference 2017 kicked off in Porto, Portugal, with some award winners, which were unveiled during the opening ceremony this morning (15 June).
Australian government grants Art Gallery of NSW AU$244m for expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Australia’s minister for the arts Don Harwin has awarded AU$244m (US$186.2m, €164.8m, £145.4m) to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, with the funding going towards the museum’s grand AU$344m (US$262.5m, €232.4m, £205.2m) expansion.
Met names Daniel Weiss as new president and CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has shaken up its leadership structure, with the appointment of interim director Daniel Weiss as its new president and CEO.
Disney taking full ownership of Euro Disney with planned delisting
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Disney has once again upped its stake in Euro Disney, increasing total ownership of Disneyland Paris to 97.08 per cent ahead of a planned stock market delisting.
AAE 2017: Triotech teams up with Jeju Shinhwa World for Larva attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Triotech will develop two new attractions for South Korea’s Jeju Shinhwa World, with the attractions based on animated comedy series Larva.
Europe’s science centre community heads to Porto for sector’s leading conference
BY Alice Davis | 14 Jun 2017
More than 1,000 members of the science centre and science museums community will be arriving in Porto, Portugal, this week to attend the Ecsite Annual Conference.
'Downton Abbey: The Exhibition' launches in Singapore, with world tour to follow
BY Alice Davis | 14 Jun 2017
A newly created exhibition that brings the world of hit British series Downton Abbey to life is about to debut at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Morgan's Wonderland prepares to open world-first waterpark for the disabled
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Morgan’s Wonderland is preparing for the launch of its new super-accessible waterpark, with the multi-million dollar expansion opening to the public on 17 June.
Plans for Paramount theme park in Spain fall through after project is deemed illegal by courts
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Long-touted plans for a Paramount theme park in Spain appear to have finally collapsed after the High Court of Murcia ruled the project to be illegal.
Bernard Donoghue named part of Sadiq Khan's Cultural Leadership Board for London
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2017
Bernard Donoghue, director of the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA), has been named an ambassador for cultural tourism as part of London mayor Sadiq Khan’s Cultural Leadership Board.
Toronto Zoo set to reopen after strike
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2017
Toronto Zoo will reopen on 15 June, five weeks on from a strike which closed the attraction in a dispute over job security.
Zoos should 'shed guilt' and highlight conservation work, says WAZA CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2017
The new CEO of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has said that zoos and aquariums need to be more vocal about the conservation work they do, saying that many feel “guilty” over some of the perceptions relating to animals in captivity.
West 8 to transform Dutch royal palace into leisure and innovation hub
BY Kim Megson | 09 Jun 2017
Dutch landscape architects West 8 are to develop a 17th century Dutch country estate and royal residence in Soestdijk, it has been announced today (9 June).
Star architects enter race to design Brussels' own Pompidou Centre
BY Kim Megson | 09 Jun 2017
A host of the world’s most high-profile architecture practices have entered the race to design a new branch of the Pompidou Centre art museum in Brussels, Belgium.
Universal breaks ground on Super Nintendo World, confirms Mario Kart plans
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2017
Universal has shed more light on its upcoming Super Nintendo World in Japan, hosting a groundbreaking ceremony and confirming that Mario Kart will be brought to life as part of the highly-anticipated immersive attraction.
Cape Town's Iziko Planetarium among Africa's elite following R30m digital upgrade
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2017
Cape Town’s Iziko Planetarium has reopened its doors to the public following a R30m (US$2.3m, €2.1m, £1.8m) digital upgrade.
Grayson Perry's 'The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever' goes on display at London's Serpentine
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2017
London’s Serpentine Gallery has opened a new exhibition by British contemporary artist Grayson Perry dubbed The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever, touching on themes including popularity and art, masculinity, and the current cultural landscape.
Yorkshire Wildlife Park announces £50m expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2017
Britain’s Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster has announced plans for a massive £50m (US$64.6m, €57.5m) expansion, which will bring in new animals and double the attraction’s existing workforce.
Influential speakers gear up for inaugural TIDE tech conference
BY Alice Davis | 08 Jun 2017
The first ever TIDE conference (Technology. Innovation. Design. Experience.) takes place next week in Orlando, a day-long precursor to the annual InfoComm convention in Orlando, Florida.
Tourism Ireland names new head of Great Britain
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2017
With a weakened pound keeping British visitors away from Ireland, the country’s national tourism body has announced the appointment Julie Wakely to oversee its UK offices.
     
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Ecsite kicks off with Mariano Gago Awards
BY Alice Davis | 15 Jun 2017
The Ecsite Annual Conference 2017 kicked off in Porto, Portugal, with some award winners, which were unveiled during the opening ceremony this morning (15 June).
Australian government grants Art Gallery of NSW AU$244m for expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Australia’s minister for the arts Don Harwin has awarded AU$244m (US$186.2m, €164.8m, £145.4m) to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, with the funding going towards the museum’s grand AU$344m (US$262.5m, €232.4m, £205.2m) expansion.
Met names Daniel Weiss as new president and CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has shaken up its leadership structure, with the appointment of interim director Daniel Weiss as its new president and CEO.
Disney taking full ownership of Euro Disney with planned delisting
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Disney has once again upped its stake in Euro Disney, increasing total ownership of Disneyland Paris to 97.08 per cent ahead of a planned stock market delisting.
AAE 2017: Triotech teams up with Jeju Shinhwa World for Larva attractions
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Triotech will develop two new attractions for South Korea’s Jeju Shinhwa World, with the attractions based on animated comedy series Larva.
Europe’s science centre community heads to Porto for sector’s leading conference
BY Alice Davis | 14 Jun 2017
More than 1,000 members of the science centre and science museums community will be arriving in Porto, Portugal, this week to attend the Ecsite Annual Conference.
'Downton Abbey: The Exhibition' launches in Singapore, with world tour to follow
BY Alice Davis | 14 Jun 2017
A newly created exhibition that brings the world of hit British series Downton Abbey to life is about to debut at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Morgan's Wonderland prepares to open world-first waterpark for the disabled
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Morgan’s Wonderland is preparing for the launch of its new super-accessible waterpark, with the multi-million dollar expansion opening to the public on 17 June.
Plans for Paramount theme park in Spain fall through after project is deemed illegal by courts
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jun 2017
Long-touted plans for a Paramount theme park in Spain appear to have finally collapsed after the High Court of Murcia ruled the project to be illegal.
Bernard Donoghue named part of Sadiq Khan's Cultural Leadership Board for London
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2017
Bernard Donoghue, director of the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA), has been named an ambassador for cultural tourism as part of London mayor Sadiq Khan’s Cultural Leadership Board.
Toronto Zoo set to reopen after strike
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2017
Toronto Zoo will reopen on 15 June, five weeks on from a strike which closed the attraction in a dispute over job security.
Zoos should 'shed guilt' and highlight conservation work, says WAZA CEO
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jun 2017
The new CEO of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has said that zoos and aquariums need to be more vocal about the conservation work they do, saying that many feel “guilty” over some of the perceptions relating to animals in captivity.
West 8 to transform Dutch royal palace into leisure and innovation hub
BY Kim Megson | 09 Jun 2017
Dutch landscape architects West 8 are to develop a 17th century Dutch country estate and royal residence in Soestdijk, it has been announced today (9 June).
Star architects enter race to design Brussels' own Pompidou Centre
BY Kim Megson | 09 Jun 2017
A host of the world’s most high-profile architecture practices have entered the race to design a new branch of the Pompidou Centre art museum in Brussels, Belgium.
Universal breaks ground on Super Nintendo World, confirms Mario Kart plans
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2017
Universal has shed more light on its upcoming Super Nintendo World in Japan, hosting a groundbreaking ceremony and confirming that Mario Kart will be brought to life as part of the highly-anticipated immersive attraction.
Cape Town's Iziko Planetarium among Africa's elite following R30m digital upgrade
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2017
Cape Town’s Iziko Planetarium has reopened its doors to the public following a R30m (US$2.3m, €2.1m, £1.8m) digital upgrade.
Grayson Perry's 'The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever' goes on display at London's Serpentine
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jun 2017
London’s Serpentine Gallery has opened a new exhibition by British contemporary artist Grayson Perry dubbed The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever, touching on themes including popularity and art, masculinity, and the current cultural landscape.
Yorkshire Wildlife Park announces £50m expansion plans
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2017
Britain’s Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster has announced plans for a massive £50m (US$64.6m, €57.5m) expansion, which will bring in new animals and double the attraction’s existing workforce.
Influential speakers gear up for inaugural TIDE tech conference
BY Alice Davis | 08 Jun 2017
The first ever TIDE conference (Technology. Innovation. Design. Experience.) takes place next week in Orlando, a day-long precursor to the annual InfoComm convention in Orlando, Florida.
Tourism Ireland names new head of Great Britain
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jun 2017
With a weakened pound keeping British visitors away from Ireland, the country’s national tourism body has announced the appointment Julie Wakely to oversee its UK offices.
     
 


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