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James Mollison, founding director of The National Gallery Australia, dies, aged 88
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 22 Jan 2020
James Mollison, the founding director of The National Gallery of Australia, has died aged 88.
US$14m capital investment campaign for Florida Aquarium
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2020
The Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay, US, has announced a series of projects and initiatives, many of which are to open in 2020, in recognition of its 25th anniversary celebrations.
Studio Roosegaarde create glowing stone Holocaust memorial
BY Stu Robarts | 22 Jan 2020
A temporary memorial for victims of the Holocaust, designed by Studio Roosegaarde, is on display in the Netherlands, with 104,000 luminescent stones representing each one of the country's victims.
3D printing could democratise heritage and help museums in repatriation debate
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2020
Researchers at the University of Brighton in the UK have been experimenting with 3D printing technologies as a way of democratising cultural heritage, as well as helping museums to "decolonise" by repatriating items to their original owners.
Construction of the International African American Museum is underway at Gadsden’s Wharf
BY Stu Robarts | 20 Jan 2020
Construction has begun on the International African American Museum, which has been designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners to honour the site at which enslaved Africans were brought into the US.
Alligator park coming to London's Old Kent Road
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 17 Jan 2020
Avanton, a London-based property developer, has announced plans to create an alligator farm and enclosure to be built on the UK capital's Old Kent Road.
Amsterdam's new National Holocaust Museum benefits from €4m German donation
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jan 2020
Construction of a new National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam is expected to begin in February, following the donation of €4m (US$4.5m, £3.4m) from the German government.
French culture minister announces plans for satirical cartoon centre five years after Charlie Hebdo terror attack
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 16 Jan 2020
Five years after the terror attack on Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper based in Paris, the French government has announced plans to open a centre dedicated to editorial and satirical cartoons.
Warner Bros announces Harry Potter retailtainment store in New York
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jan 2020
Interactive experiences and photo opportunities will be part of the offering, when the world's largest dedicated Harry Potter store opens in New York City later this year.
Hong Kong's Ocean Park unveils major adventure-themed repositioning plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jan 2020
Financial assistance from the Hong Kong government is expected to help the territory's theme park, Ocean Park, to implement an ambitious new repositioning plan that will shape it into seven experiential zones, all with an overarching theme of adventure.
Pushkin-inspired Russian theme park to open in 2023
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Jan 2020
A new Russian theme park inspired by the literary poems and fairy tales of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is being created by Dutch design and production company Jora Vision.
Fantastic Beasts to go on display at Natural History Museum
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 14 Jan 2020
London's Natural History Museum is set to a host an exhibition inspired by the creatures featured in JK Rowling's Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them series.
Plans submitted for one of Europe's "biggest cultural projects"
BY Stu Robarts | 14 Jan 2020
Plans for the £337m ($438m, €394m) Museum of London, designed by Stanton Williams, Asif Khan and Julian Harrap Architects, have been submitted to the City of London Corporation.
Thierry Coup reveals new details about Super Nintendo World as Universal launches new music video
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2020
Thierry Coup, senior vice president of Universal Creative, has revealed new details for Super Nintendo World alongside the release of a music video to promote the soon-to-debut attraction at Universal Studios Japan.
Six Flags admits China theme park projects could be shelved
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jan 2020
The stop-start affair that is Six Flags' expansion into Chinese territory may never come to fruition it seems after the US theme park operator revealed continuing problems with its partner in China.
Grand Egyptian Museum set for launch by end of year
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jan 2020
The Grand Egyptian Museum, construction of which began in 2006 but was delayed by the 2011 revolution in Egypt, is finally to open in the last quarter of 2020. The Egyptian government has said that it expects five million visitors per year to the Giza "mega museum".
Old Trafford looks to improve visitor experience – appoints Merlin veteran as ops director
BY Tom Walker | 13 Jan 2020
Emirates Old Trafford – the home ground of Lancashire County Cricket Club (LCCC) – has appointed a visitor attraction specialist as its new operations director.
David Walliams unveils Gangsta Granny ride coming to Alton Towers
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jan 2020
The children's books of David Walliams are to be the inspiration behind a new 4D ride at UK theme park Alton Towers, combining a physical ride experience, high-tech special effects and storytelling.
UK's National Lottery Heritage Fund appoints René Olivieri as interim chair
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2020
Former scientific publishing executive René Olivieri has taken over as chair of the UK's National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Heritage Memorial Fund on an interim basis, following the decision by Sir Peter Luff to stand down after being diagnosed with Parkinson's last year.
Minnesota Zoo plans show focus on outdoor pursuits
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2020
A US$22m (€19.8m, £16.9m) "Treetop Trail" built on a former monorail track, a nature-based preschool, and camping facilities are among reported changes that Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley, US, is considering.
     
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601 to 620 of 9724 news stories
James Mollison, founding director of The National Gallery Australia, dies, aged 88
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 22 Jan 2020
James Mollison, the founding director of The National Gallery of Australia, has died aged 88.
US$14m capital investment campaign for Florida Aquarium
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2020
The Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay, US, has announced a series of projects and initiatives, many of which are to open in 2020, in recognition of its 25th anniversary celebrations.
Studio Roosegaarde create glowing stone Holocaust memorial
BY Stu Robarts | 22 Jan 2020
A temporary memorial for victims of the Holocaust, designed by Studio Roosegaarde, is on display in the Netherlands, with 104,000 luminescent stones representing each one of the country's victims.
3D printing could democratise heritage and help museums in repatriation debate
BY Andy Knaggs | 22 Jan 2020
Researchers at the University of Brighton in the UK have been experimenting with 3D printing technologies as a way of democratising cultural heritage, as well as helping museums to "decolonise" by repatriating items to their original owners.
Construction of the International African American Museum is underway at Gadsden’s Wharf
BY Stu Robarts | 20 Jan 2020
Construction has begun on the International African American Museum, which has been designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners to honour the site at which enslaved Africans were brought into the US.
Alligator park coming to London's Old Kent Road
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 17 Jan 2020
Avanton, a London-based property developer, has announced plans to create an alligator farm and enclosure to be built on the UK capital's Old Kent Road.
Amsterdam's new National Holocaust Museum benefits from €4m German donation
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jan 2020
Construction of a new National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam is expected to begin in February, following the donation of €4m (US$4.5m, £3.4m) from the German government.
French culture minister announces plans for satirical cartoon centre five years after Charlie Hebdo terror attack
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 16 Jan 2020
Five years after the terror attack on Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper based in Paris, the French government has announced plans to open a centre dedicated to editorial and satirical cartoons.
Warner Bros announces Harry Potter retailtainment store in New York
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jan 2020
Interactive experiences and photo opportunities will be part of the offering, when the world's largest dedicated Harry Potter store opens in New York City later this year.
Hong Kong's Ocean Park unveils major adventure-themed repositioning plan
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jan 2020
Financial assistance from the Hong Kong government is expected to help the territory's theme park, Ocean Park, to implement an ambitious new repositioning plan that will shape it into seven experiential zones, all with an overarching theme of adventure.
Pushkin-inspired Russian theme park to open in 2023
BY Andy Knaggs | 14 Jan 2020
A new Russian theme park inspired by the literary poems and fairy tales of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin is being created by Dutch design and production company Jora Vision.
Fantastic Beasts to go on display at Natural History Museum
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 14 Jan 2020
London's Natural History Museum is set to a host an exhibition inspired by the creatures featured in JK Rowling's Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them series.
Plans submitted for one of Europe's "biggest cultural projects"
BY Stu Robarts | 14 Jan 2020
Plans for the £337m ($438m, €394m) Museum of London, designed by Stanton Williams, Asif Khan and Julian Harrap Architects, have been submitted to the City of London Corporation.
Thierry Coup reveals new details about Super Nintendo World as Universal launches new music video
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Jan 2020
Thierry Coup, senior vice president of Universal Creative, has revealed new details for Super Nintendo World alongside the release of a music video to promote the soon-to-debut attraction at Universal Studios Japan.
Six Flags admits China theme park projects could be shelved
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jan 2020
The stop-start affair that is Six Flags' expansion into Chinese territory may never come to fruition it seems after the US theme park operator revealed continuing problems with its partner in China.
Grand Egyptian Museum set for launch by end of year
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jan 2020
The Grand Egyptian Museum, construction of which began in 2006 but was delayed by the 2011 revolution in Egypt, is finally to open in the last quarter of 2020. The Egyptian government has said that it expects five million visitors per year to the Giza "mega museum".
Old Trafford looks to improve visitor experience – appoints Merlin veteran as ops director
BY Tom Walker | 13 Jan 2020
Emirates Old Trafford – the home ground of Lancashire County Cricket Club (LCCC) – has appointed a visitor attraction specialist as its new operations director.
David Walliams unveils Gangsta Granny ride coming to Alton Towers
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jan 2020
The children's books of David Walliams are to be the inspiration behind a new 4D ride at UK theme park Alton Towers, combining a physical ride experience, high-tech special effects and storytelling.
UK's National Lottery Heritage Fund appoints René Olivieri as interim chair
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2020
Former scientific publishing executive René Olivieri has taken over as chair of the UK's National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Heritage Memorial Fund on an interim basis, following the decision by Sir Peter Luff to stand down after being diagnosed with Parkinson's last year.
Minnesota Zoo plans show focus on outdoor pursuits
BY Andy Knaggs | 09 Jan 2020
A US$22m (€19.8m, £16.9m) "Treetop Trail" built on a former monorail track, a nature-based preschool, and camping facilities are among reported changes that Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley, US, is considering.
     
 


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