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Hadrian's Wall to get £11m visitor centre
BY Alice Davis | 03 Oct 2014
Hadrian’s Wall’s 1960s-era visitor centre will bow out to make way for a brand new facility after plans got the go-ahead from authorities. The English border village of Once Brewed, which serves the stream of hardy walkers who tackle the 117.5km (73 mile) trek across the historic wall, will be home to an £11.2m ($17.9m, €14.3m) development.
China embracing Eden Project template
BY Alice Davis | 03 Oct 2014
Construction of a Beijing Eden Project is expected to start at the beginning of next year, with a further five projects in the offing, Sir Tim Smit, creator of the UK Eden Project, told Attractions Management.
Waterpark combined with thermal pools opens in Costa Rica
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Oct 2014
The largest waterpark in Costa Rica has opened in the Arenal region, with the unique bonus that it has been built on top of a hot springs.
New aquarium tech allows public to operate mini-sub using the internet
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Oct 2014
Boise Aquarium in Idaho has taken armchair viewing to a whole new level, using new technology to allow anyone with an internet connection to operate an underwater vehicle inside the main tank.
Plans for £600m aquarium collapse after planning permission on project expires
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2014
Plans for a £600m (US$972m, €771.4m) aquarium in Bedfordshire, UK, have fallen through after planning permission for the project expired despite millions of pounds worth of public investment.
Bollywood star gains approval for RS10bn historical theme park as part of tourism initiative
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2014
Bollywood star Sanjay Khan has been given the green light by the Indian government to build a RS10bn (US$162m, €127.5m, £99.7m) theme park in Agra, as part of an ongoing initiative to open 20 similar parks across the country to boost tourism.
Attractions industry out in force at LIW 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2014
The attractions industry made its presence known at Leisure Industry Week, held at the NEC in Birmingham, UK, to showcase its latest products and innovations, share ideas and sign lucrative contracts.
LIW 2014 kicks off in Birmingham
BY Jak Phillips | 30 Sep 2014
The 26th annual Leisure Industry Week (LIW) begins this morning (30 September) at Birmingham’s NEC, with more than 200 exhibitors and 7,500 visitors expected at the three-day event.
Arjen Robben plans self-dedicated museum
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Sep 2014
Soccer star Arjen Robben is about to follow the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Pelé by opening a museum dedicated to accolades and achievements collected over his own career.
Blackpool waterpark staff undergo crucial incident training
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Sep 2014
The largest indoor waterpark in the UK has put its lifeguard team through its paces, holding an incident training session to better prepare the team as part of an ongoing programme to help ensure guest safety.
British Museum turns to Minecraft in attempt to lure new audience
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Sep 2014
The British Museum in London has revealed plans to recreate the entire facility – complete with all of its exhibits – in virtual form using the popular video game Minecraft.
Former BBC HQ to be transformed into leisure haven
BY Katie Buckley | 29 Sep 2014
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects (AHMM) has released new images of its proposed masterplan for the former BBC headquarters site in the White City area of London.
UK's £2bn Paramount theme park 'needs investment in public transport system'
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2014
A new report on Paramount’s £2bn (US$3.2bn, €2.5bn) theme park development in Kent, UK, has said that more investment will be needed in public transport, with greater use of the River Thames.
Koala conservation top of the agenda at wildlife conference
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2014
Koala expert Janine Duffy is set to present important research to delegates on the iconic Australian koala, which could potentially help to safeguard the Koala population and bring a boost to wildlife tourism.
EAS 2014 draws to a close in Amsterdam
BY Jak Phillips | 25 Sep 2014
The Euro Attractions Show (EAS) held at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam, Netherlands, draws to a close today (25 September) after a three-day run.
Wallace Collection's Great Gallery reopens after £5m refurbishment
BY Helen Andrews | 25 Sep 2014
Originally built in the 1870s at the back of a grand London townhouse, the popular exhibition space called the Wallace Collection’s Great Gallery has reopened after a £5m refurbishment. This space has been closed for two years.
South Korea welcomes new Arario Museum in Space attraction
BY Chris Dodd | 24 Sep 2014
South Korean capital Seoul has become home to a new progressive art museum following the opening of the Arario Museum in Space attraction, located inside the city’s famed Space building overlooking Changgyeong Palace.
Waterpark complex proposed for Chesterfield, US
BY Katie Buckley | 24 Sep 2014
A $160m (€124m, £97.6m) waterpark and entertainment complex has been proposed for Chesterfield, US.
Abandoned train tunnels below London 'to be transformed' into leisure sites
BY Katie Buckley | 23 Sep 2014
Up to 34 Transport for London (TfL)-owned “ghost” train tunnels running beneath the UK capital could soon be transformed into an array of attractions and leisure sites, according to reports.
Construction begins on the new National Art Museum of China
BY Katie Buckley | 23 Sep 2014
Following a lengthy competition process ending in 2013, French architect Jean Nouvel and the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD) have begun work on the greatly-anticipated National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) in Beijing.
     
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5404 to 5423 of 9728 news stories
Hadrian's Wall to get £11m visitor centre
BY Alice Davis | 03 Oct 2014
Hadrian’s Wall’s 1960s-era visitor centre will bow out to make way for a brand new facility after plans got the go-ahead from authorities. The English border village of Once Brewed, which serves the stream of hardy walkers who tackle the 117.5km (73 mile) trek across the historic wall, will be home to an £11.2m ($17.9m, €14.3m) development.
China embracing Eden Project template
BY Alice Davis | 03 Oct 2014
Construction of a Beijing Eden Project is expected to start at the beginning of next year, with a further five projects in the offing, Sir Tim Smit, creator of the UK Eden Project, told Attractions Management.
Waterpark combined with thermal pools opens in Costa Rica
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Oct 2014
The largest waterpark in Costa Rica has opened in the Arenal region, with the unique bonus that it has been built on top of a hot springs.
New aquarium tech allows public to operate mini-sub using the internet
BY Tom Anstey | 02 Oct 2014
Boise Aquarium in Idaho has taken armchair viewing to a whole new level, using new technology to allow anyone with an internet connection to operate an underwater vehicle inside the main tank.
Plans for £600m aquarium collapse after planning permission on project expires
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2014
Plans for a £600m (US$972m, €771.4m) aquarium in Bedfordshire, UK, have fallen through after planning permission for the project expired despite millions of pounds worth of public investment.
Bollywood star gains approval for RS10bn historical theme park as part of tourism initiative
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2014
Bollywood star Sanjay Khan has been given the green light by the Indian government to build a RS10bn (US$162m, €127.5m, £99.7m) theme park in Agra, as part of an ongoing initiative to open 20 similar parks across the country to boost tourism.
Attractions industry out in force at LIW 2014
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Oct 2014
The attractions industry made its presence known at Leisure Industry Week, held at the NEC in Birmingham, UK, to showcase its latest products and innovations, share ideas and sign lucrative contracts.
LIW 2014 kicks off in Birmingham
BY Jak Phillips | 30 Sep 2014
The 26th annual Leisure Industry Week (LIW) begins this morning (30 September) at Birmingham’s NEC, with more than 200 exhibitors and 7,500 visitors expected at the three-day event.
Arjen Robben plans self-dedicated museum
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Sep 2014
Soccer star Arjen Robben is about to follow the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Pelé by opening a museum dedicated to accolades and achievements collected over his own career.
Blackpool waterpark staff undergo crucial incident training
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Sep 2014
The largest indoor waterpark in the UK has put its lifeguard team through its paces, holding an incident training session to better prepare the team as part of an ongoing programme to help ensure guest safety.
British Museum turns to Minecraft in attempt to lure new audience
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Sep 2014
The British Museum in London has revealed plans to recreate the entire facility – complete with all of its exhibits – in virtual form using the popular video game Minecraft.
Former BBC HQ to be transformed into leisure haven
BY Katie Buckley | 29 Sep 2014
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects (AHMM) has released new images of its proposed masterplan for the former BBC headquarters site in the White City area of London.
UK's £2bn Paramount theme park 'needs investment in public transport system'
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2014
A new report on Paramount’s £2bn (US$3.2bn, €2.5bn) theme park development in Kent, UK, has said that more investment will be needed in public transport, with greater use of the River Thames.
Koala conservation top of the agenda at wildlife conference
BY Tom Anstey | 26 Sep 2014
Koala expert Janine Duffy is set to present important research to delegates on the iconic Australian koala, which could potentially help to safeguard the Koala population and bring a boost to wildlife tourism.
EAS 2014 draws to a close in Amsterdam
BY Jak Phillips | 25 Sep 2014
The Euro Attractions Show (EAS) held at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam, Netherlands, draws to a close today (25 September) after a three-day run.
Wallace Collection's Great Gallery reopens after £5m refurbishment
BY Helen Andrews | 25 Sep 2014
Originally built in the 1870s at the back of a grand London townhouse, the popular exhibition space called the Wallace Collection’s Great Gallery has reopened after a £5m refurbishment. This space has been closed for two years.
South Korea welcomes new Arario Museum in Space attraction
BY Chris Dodd | 24 Sep 2014
South Korean capital Seoul has become home to a new progressive art museum following the opening of the Arario Museum in Space attraction, located inside the city’s famed Space building overlooking Changgyeong Palace.
Waterpark complex proposed for Chesterfield, US
BY Katie Buckley | 24 Sep 2014
A $160m (€124m, £97.6m) waterpark and entertainment complex has been proposed for Chesterfield, US.
Abandoned train tunnels below London 'to be transformed' into leisure sites
BY Katie Buckley | 23 Sep 2014
Up to 34 Transport for London (TfL)-owned “ghost” train tunnels running beneath the UK capital could soon be transformed into an array of attractions and leisure sites, according to reports.
Construction begins on the new National Art Museum of China
BY Katie Buckley | 23 Sep 2014
Following a lengthy competition process ending in 2013, French architect Jean Nouvel and the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD) have begun work on the greatly-anticipated National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) in Beijing.
     
 


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