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Egypt forms government committee to protect Islamic heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2015
Egypt has formed a ministerial committee charged with developing a strategy to safeguard the country’s Islamic heritage by reinvigorating faltering projects.
Sinkhole leads to record numbers for Corvette Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2015
The sinkhole which swallowed eight cars at Kentucky’s National Corvette Museum has actually been a help rather than a hindrance, with the museum marking a record-breaking year for 2014.
Paramount London plans move forward following land purchase
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2015
The Paramount London theme park development has taken a major step forward after the landowner agreed a deal to sell to London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH).
Philanthropy makes up for funding shortfall in America's museums: survey
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2015
More than 61 million people visited museums across the US, Canada and Mexico in 2014, but the attractions are having to seek ever more diverse funding streams to stay in the green, according to a new survey released by the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD).
AmorePacific to receive award for BRC-designed multisensory visitor centre
BY Jason Holland | 12 Jan 2015
South Korean skincare and beauty company AmorePacific is to be presented with an attractions industry award in March for its visitor centre which has “transformed the concept of a factory tour”.
Peru planning 'second Machu Picchu' in Chachapoya
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2015
Peruvian officials are planning to create a historical site to rival that of Machu Picchu, in the form of one of its best kept secrets – the Chachapoya ruins of the northern “cloud people”.
Las Vegas illusionist Curtis Hickman takes creative reigns at Victorian adventure theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jan 2015
The US$100m (€73.5m, £59.7m), 45 acre Victorian-themed adventure park coming to Utah in 2015 has appointed Las Vegas illusionist and magic builder Curtis Hickman as its chief creative officer.
Jaipur Zoo mammals ready for new home
BY Alice Davis | 09 Jan 2015
The mammals of Jaipur Zoo are expected to be moved to a new home in March, according to reports. The zoo, which opened in 1877 in Jaipur city, India, will send a number of animal exhibits to a newly created 80-hectare area at the nearby Nahargarh Biological Park.
Tokyo's One Piece theme park gets opening date
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jan 2015
The under construction One Piece theme park set for Tokyo has been given an opening date of 13 March 2015, though the park’s developers are still keeping a lot of the details of what will actually feature close to their chests.
Virginia Museum of Natural History plans second facility
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
Officials for the Natural History Museum in Virginia, US, are finalising the masterplan for a new satellite museum in Waynesboro to be presented to the city's governing board next month for approval.
Alton Towers teams up with university for theme park degree
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
Alton Towers and Staffordshire University have teamed up to offer a Foundation Degree in Visitor Attraction and Resort Management at the UK university’s business school.
Peru to open national museum on ancient archeological site
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
Peru’s Ministry of Culture has announced plans to construct and launch a national museum, with work to start this year and the new facility to be open by May 2016.
London's Walkie Talkie tower opens Sky Garden to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
The greenhouse at the top of the controversial Rafael Viñoly-designed Walkie Talkie skyscraper, has opened to the public for the first time.
VAE makes ExCeL debut in London next week
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
The first ever Visitor Attraction Expo (VAE) kicks off next week, with owners, managers and developers among others, descending on the ExCeL in London for the three-day event.
Studio Libeskind designs cultural/sports centre for Vilnius, Lithuania
BY Katie Buckley | 08 Jan 2015
World-renowned architecture practice Studio Libeskind has released designs for a new cultural centre – the ‘Vilnius Beacon’ in Lithuania.
World's largest eco-theme park coming to Indonesia in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Work is progressing on what is being billed as “the world’s largest eco-theme park” – a US$240m (€202.2m, £158.5m) development in Indonesia’s Riau Islands.
Nicholas Cullinan named new director of UK National Portrait Gallery
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Jan 2015
Experienced art curator Dr Nicholas Cullinan has been appointed as the new director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, having first worked there as a visitor services assistant 14 years ago.
UNWTO and UNESCO team up for tourism and culture conference
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
UNWTO and UNESCO are, for the first time, to bring ministers of tourism and culture together with experts and stakeholders from both sectors to explore new models of partnership between tourism and culture.
Four compete for Barack Obama's presidential library
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Four US universities are currently battling it out to host Barack Obama’s US$500m (€419.5m, £329m) presidential library – a repository for preserving and making available the papers, records, collections and other historical materials of every President of the United States since Herbert Hoover in 1929.
Lakefront architecture competition announced for the shores of Lake Michigan
BY Katie Buckley | 07 Jan 2015
As part of the first ever Chicago Architecture Biennial, starting in October 2015, a lakefront architecture competition has been announced.
     
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5140 to 5159 of 9725 news stories
Egypt forms government committee to protect Islamic heritage sites
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2015
Egypt has formed a ministerial committee charged with developing a strategy to safeguard the country’s Islamic heritage by reinvigorating faltering projects.
Sinkhole leads to record numbers for Corvette Museum
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2015
The sinkhole which swallowed eight cars at Kentucky’s National Corvette Museum has actually been a help rather than a hindrance, with the museum marking a record-breaking year for 2014.
Paramount London plans move forward following land purchase
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2015
The Paramount London theme park development has taken a major step forward after the landowner agreed a deal to sell to London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH).
Philanthropy makes up for funding shortfall in America's museums: survey
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2015
More than 61 million people visited museums across the US, Canada and Mexico in 2014, but the attractions are having to seek ever more diverse funding streams to stay in the green, according to a new survey released by the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD).
AmorePacific to receive award for BRC-designed multisensory visitor centre
BY Jason Holland | 12 Jan 2015
South Korean skincare and beauty company AmorePacific is to be presented with an attractions industry award in March for its visitor centre which has “transformed the concept of a factory tour”.
Peru planning 'second Machu Picchu' in Chachapoya
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jan 2015
Peruvian officials are planning to create a historical site to rival that of Machu Picchu, in the form of one of its best kept secrets – the Chachapoya ruins of the northern “cloud people”.
Las Vegas illusionist Curtis Hickman takes creative reigns at Victorian adventure theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jan 2015
The US$100m (€73.5m, £59.7m), 45 acre Victorian-themed adventure park coming to Utah in 2015 has appointed Las Vegas illusionist and magic builder Curtis Hickman as its chief creative officer.
Jaipur Zoo mammals ready for new home
BY Alice Davis | 09 Jan 2015
The mammals of Jaipur Zoo are expected to be moved to a new home in March, according to reports. The zoo, which opened in 1877 in Jaipur city, India, will send a number of animal exhibits to a newly created 80-hectare area at the nearby Nahargarh Biological Park.
Tokyo's One Piece theme park gets opening date
BY Tom Anstey | 09 Jan 2015
The under construction One Piece theme park set for Tokyo has been given an opening date of 13 March 2015, though the park’s developers are still keeping a lot of the details of what will actually feature close to their chests.
Virginia Museum of Natural History plans second facility
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
Officials for the Natural History Museum in Virginia, US, are finalising the masterplan for a new satellite museum in Waynesboro to be presented to the city's governing board next month for approval.
Alton Towers teams up with university for theme park degree
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
Alton Towers and Staffordshire University have teamed up to offer a Foundation Degree in Visitor Attraction and Resort Management at the UK university’s business school.
Peru to open national museum on ancient archeological site
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
Peru’s Ministry of Culture has announced plans to construct and launch a national museum, with work to start this year and the new facility to be open by May 2016.
London's Walkie Talkie tower opens Sky Garden to the public
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
The greenhouse at the top of the controversial Rafael Viñoly-designed Walkie Talkie skyscraper, has opened to the public for the first time.
VAE makes ExCeL debut in London next week
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jan 2015
The first ever Visitor Attraction Expo (VAE) kicks off next week, with owners, managers and developers among others, descending on the ExCeL in London for the three-day event.
Studio Libeskind designs cultural/sports centre for Vilnius, Lithuania
BY Katie Buckley | 08 Jan 2015
World-renowned architecture practice Studio Libeskind has released designs for a new cultural centre – the ‘Vilnius Beacon’ in Lithuania.
World's largest eco-theme park coming to Indonesia in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Work is progressing on what is being billed as “the world’s largest eco-theme park” – a US$240m (€202.2m, £158.5m) development in Indonesia’s Riau Islands.
Nicholas Cullinan named new director of UK National Portrait Gallery
BY Jak Phillips | 07 Jan 2015
Experienced art curator Dr Nicholas Cullinan has been appointed as the new director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, having first worked there as a visitor services assistant 14 years ago.
UNWTO and UNESCO team up for tourism and culture conference
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
UNWTO and UNESCO are, for the first time, to bring ministers of tourism and culture together with experts and stakeholders from both sectors to explore new models of partnership between tourism and culture.
Four compete for Barack Obama's presidential library
BY Tom Anstey | 07 Jan 2015
Four US universities are currently battling it out to host Barack Obama’s US$500m (€419.5m, £329m) presidential library – a repository for preserving and making available the papers, records, collections and other historical materials of every President of the United States since Herbert Hoover in 1929.
Lakefront architecture competition announced for the shores of Lake Michigan
BY Katie Buckley | 07 Jan 2015
As part of the first ever Chicago Architecture Biennial, starting in October 2015, a lakefront architecture competition has been announced.
     
 


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