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Heritage reenactment park planned for Moscow, Russia
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Aug 2013
Ambitious plans to make a heritage reenactment theme park in Moscow, Russia have been revealed.
Teen visits to American theme parks fall, says Mintel
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Aug 2013
New research from Mintel has revealed that teen visits to theme parks in America have decreased compared to five years ago.
Dollywood reveals US$300m expansion plan
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Aug 2013
Dollywood has announced the first of its new projects as part of a US$300m (£192m, €225m), 10-year expansion plan in and around the theme park, which is based in Tennessee.
Redesigned FRAC Centre to open in September
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Aug 2013
The Regional Fund for Contemporary Art in the Centre region (FRAC Centre) will open its doors in a new location in France in September, with a striking public reception piece designed by architects Jakob + MacFarlane.
Renzo Piano-designed MUSE science museum opens in Trent, Italy
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Aug 2013
Italy’s eagerly-awaited science museum, Museo delle Scienze (MUSE), has opened in Trento, providing the public with an education about science, nature and the environment using eco-friendly materials and renewable energy resources.
The Petersen Automotive Museum announces plans for a revamp
BY Chris Dodd | 20 Aug 2013
The Peterson Automotive Museum is to mark its 20th anniversary in 2014 with an exterior transformation and interior redesign, creating world class facilities displaying the art, culture and heritage associated with automobiles.
Newcastle to become tourist destination for Northern Ireland
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2013
Northern Ireland's social development minister, Nelson McCausland, has announced plans worth £287,000 to transform Newcastle in County Down into a tourist destination.
Surf centre confirmed for Snowdon
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2013
Plans have been approved to build a huge surf centre in Snowdon, north Wales.
Hastings Pier to be revitalised with £14m restoration after forced rescue from Panamanian holding company
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2013
Hastings Pier is to undergo a £14m restoration after the 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in 2010.
Turner Contemporary gallery beats expectations to boost Margate's fortunes
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2013
The Turner Contemporary in Margate – a gallery dedicated to the life of 19th century artist JMW Turner, which opened in 2011 – is on track to welcome its millionth visitor this summer. Director Victoria Pomery said: “By the end of summer 2013 we’ll have had one million visitors, which is many more than we’d ever anticipated.
Museums Association director Mark Taylor says cuts are leaving some museums in meltdown
BY Chris Dodd | 15 Aug 2013
Local authorities have cut spending on cultural services by 4.2 per cent since 2012/13, according to figures compiled by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
World War I is the focus for a raft of new Heritage Lottery Funded initiatives
BY Chris Dodd | 15 Aug 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced a raft of newly-funded projects which will help to explore, conserve and share knowledge about World War I.
Aquaventure waterpark to offer world first features
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
Kerzner International – the owners of Dubai-based hotel and resort Atlantis, The Palm - is set to unveil a number of world firsts following new developments at its Aquaventure waterpark. Aquaventure is already the biggest waterpark in the region and Kerzner will be unveiling the 40-metre high Tower of Poseidon and the longest river ride in the Middle East, measuring 2.3km (1.4 miles), when the park’s new attractions open in August.
Huge $160m aquarium planned for Clearwater downtown waterfront
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
A new $160m (£103m, €120m) aquarium is being proposed for Clearwater, Florida’s downtown waterfront, as the Clearwater Marine Aquarium looks to build a new 200,000 sq ft (18,580sq m) home.
Daily Tous Les Jours brings new perspective to interactive art installations
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
Reinventing simple ideas and understanding context are imperative to the success of creating interactive installations, according to Montreal design studio Daily Tous Les Jours.
Lotte World Korea to get new entrance and 'luxury ticketing experience'
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
South Korea’s Lotte World is to get a new 3,500sq m (37,673 sq ft) entrance consisting of long-flowing ticketing desks. Designers the Goddard Group say it will be more like checking into a luxury hotel than a theme park.
Somerset’s motor museum to unveil £4.2m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Aug 2013
Haynes International Motor Museum will unveil the first phase of its multi-million pound redevelopment in Spring 2014.
Carnival Sunshine opens new waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Aug 2013
Following a US$155m (£100m, €117m) renovation, cruise ship Carnival Sunshine has a new water park, which covers 1,500 sq m (16,100sq ft) of the 892ft (271m) long vessel.
King Richard III visitor centre given go ahead
BY Aoife Dowling | 13 Aug 2013
Leicester City Council has approved plans for the creation of a new King Richard III visitor centre in the heart of Leicester's Old Town.
Art Everywhere is plastering art on billboards across the UK
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Aug 2013
A project backed by artists and creatives has launched to bring art further into the public domain by displaying famous pieces on advertising hoardings, tube stations, black cabs and buses for two weeks.
     
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Heritage reenactment park planned for Moscow, Russia
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Aug 2013
Ambitious plans to make a heritage reenactment theme park in Moscow, Russia have been revealed.
Teen visits to American theme parks fall, says Mintel
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Aug 2013
New research from Mintel has revealed that teen visits to theme parks in America have decreased compared to five years ago.
Dollywood reveals US$300m expansion plan
BY Chris Dodd | 27 Aug 2013
Dollywood has announced the first of its new projects as part of a US$300m (£192m, €225m), 10-year expansion plan in and around the theme park, which is based in Tennessee.
Redesigned FRAC Centre to open in September
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Aug 2013
The Regional Fund for Contemporary Art in the Centre region (FRAC Centre) will open its doors in a new location in France in September, with a striking public reception piece designed by architects Jakob + MacFarlane.
Renzo Piano-designed MUSE science museum opens in Trent, Italy
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Aug 2013
Italy’s eagerly-awaited science museum, Museo delle Scienze (MUSE), has opened in Trento, providing the public with an education about science, nature and the environment using eco-friendly materials and renewable energy resources.
The Petersen Automotive Museum announces plans for a revamp
BY Chris Dodd | 20 Aug 2013
The Peterson Automotive Museum is to mark its 20th anniversary in 2014 with an exterior transformation and interior redesign, creating world class facilities displaying the art, culture and heritage associated with automobiles.
Newcastle to become tourist destination for Northern Ireland
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2013
Northern Ireland's social development minister, Nelson McCausland, has announced plans worth £287,000 to transform Newcastle in County Down into a tourist destination.
Surf centre confirmed for Snowdon
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2013
Plans have been approved to build a huge surf centre in Snowdon, north Wales.
Hastings Pier to be revitalised with £14m restoration after forced rescue from Panamanian holding company
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Aug 2013
Hastings Pier is to undergo a £14m restoration after the 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in 2010.
Turner Contemporary gallery beats expectations to boost Margate's fortunes
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Aug 2013
The Turner Contemporary in Margate – a gallery dedicated to the life of 19th century artist JMW Turner, which opened in 2011 – is on track to welcome its millionth visitor this summer. Director Victoria Pomery said: “By the end of summer 2013 we’ll have had one million visitors, which is many more than we’d ever anticipated.
Museums Association director Mark Taylor says cuts are leaving some museums in meltdown
BY Chris Dodd | 15 Aug 2013
Local authorities have cut spending on cultural services by 4.2 per cent since 2012/13, according to figures compiled by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
World War I is the focus for a raft of new Heritage Lottery Funded initiatives
BY Chris Dodd | 15 Aug 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced a raft of newly-funded projects which will help to explore, conserve and share knowledge about World War I.
Aquaventure waterpark to offer world first features
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
Kerzner International – the owners of Dubai-based hotel and resort Atlantis, The Palm - is set to unveil a number of world firsts following new developments at its Aquaventure waterpark. Aquaventure is already the biggest waterpark in the region and Kerzner will be unveiling the 40-metre high Tower of Poseidon and the longest river ride in the Middle East, measuring 2.3km (1.4 miles), when the park’s new attractions open in August.
Huge $160m aquarium planned for Clearwater downtown waterfront
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
A new $160m (£103m, €120m) aquarium is being proposed for Clearwater, Florida’s downtown waterfront, as the Clearwater Marine Aquarium looks to build a new 200,000 sq ft (18,580sq m) home.
Daily Tous Les Jours brings new perspective to interactive art installations
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
Reinventing simple ideas and understanding context are imperative to the success of creating interactive installations, according to Montreal design studio Daily Tous Les Jours.
Lotte World Korea to get new entrance and 'luxury ticketing experience'
BY Chris Dodd | 14 Aug 2013
South Korea’s Lotte World is to get a new 3,500sq m (37,673 sq ft) entrance consisting of long-flowing ticketing desks. Designers the Goddard Group say it will be more like checking into a luxury hotel than a theme park.
Somerset’s motor museum to unveil £4.2m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Aug 2013
Haynes International Motor Museum will unveil the first phase of its multi-million pound redevelopment in Spring 2014.
Carnival Sunshine opens new waterpark
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Aug 2013
Following a US$155m (£100m, €117m) renovation, cruise ship Carnival Sunshine has a new water park, which covers 1,500 sq m (16,100sq ft) of the 892ft (271m) long vessel.
King Richard III visitor centre given go ahead
BY Aoife Dowling | 13 Aug 2013
Leicester City Council has approved plans for the creation of a new King Richard III visitor centre in the heart of Leicester's Old Town.
Art Everywhere is plastering art on billboards across the UK
BY Chris Dodd | 13 Aug 2013
A project backed by artists and creatives has launched to bring art further into the public domain by displaying famous pieces on advertising hoardings, tube stations, black cabs and buses for two weeks.
     
 


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