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Space Shuttle Atlantis to be displayed at Kennedy Space Centre
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2013
The Kennedy Space Centre in Florida is about to launch its newest attraction with the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit set to open 29 June.
MGS launches National Development Body for galleries and museums in Scotland
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2013
Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) has launched a new National Development Body, with the aim of supporting more museums and galleries in Scotland.
Construction underway on British Museum's new £135m project
BY Aoife Dowling | 20 May 2013
London's cultural landmark the British Museum has broken ground on its new multi-million pound capital project, the World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre (WCEC).
Ripley to open Toronto aquarium this summer
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2013
Attractions operator Ripley Entertainment is set to open a CA$130m (£83.7m, US$126.8m, 98.5m euro) aquarium in Toronto, Canada this summer.
Arctic convoys exhibition to open this month
BY Tom Walker | 17 May 2013
The story of the Arctic Convoys will be told at a new exhibition opening 28 May at the National War Museum in Edinburgh.
2013 Museum and Heritage award winners announced
BY Tom Anstey | 16 May 2013
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects and GUM Design, have won the 2013 Museums and Heritage Award for Permanent Exhibition for their work on the William Morris Gallery in London.
Work underway on £25.5m revamp of Welsh history museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 15 May 2013
Work is underway on the £25.5m redevelopment of St Fagans: National History Museum in Cardiff, Wales.
Madame Tussauds Tokyo opens to the public
BY Tom Walker | 13 May 2013
Merlin Entertainments has opened its 14th Madame Tussauds attraction in the Japanese capital Tokyo. The launch is part of the group's expansion in Asia and is the fourth Madame Tussauds in the region, following sites in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Bangkok. The Tokyo site spans 2,000sq m and was designed by architects Kay Elliott in conjunction with Merlin Entertainments' own in-house development and creative team Merlin Magic Making.
MAD Architects reveal new China Wood Sculpture Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 May 2013
Beijing-based MAD Architects have unveiled the completed China Wood Sculpture Museum located in Harbin, China.
Forrec announces partnership with Tongji Architectural Design Group
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 May 2013
Themed entertainment planning and design company FORREC is entering into a partnership with China- based architectural design institute Tongji Architectural Design Group (TJAD).
Oakwood reveals details of new £4m themed attraction
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 May 2013
Oakwood Theme Park has unveiled the name of its new £4m family-themed attraction which is set to open later this month. The new area which occupies over three acres will be called 'Neverland' and is themed around the world-famous 'Peter Pan' story by author J M Barrie. Among the new rides are 'Skull Rock' pirate log flume.
Six major projects get £68m cash boost from HLF
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 May 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced initial support worth £68m for six major projects in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Art and culture sector's economic value analysed
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 May 2013
Results from the first comprehensive analysis of the value of arts and culture to the national economy have been revealed, showing turnover in the sector to be £12.4bn.
Host museums announced for Scottish intern programme
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 May 2013
Twenty successful museum applicants have been announced for Museums Galleries Scotland's Intern Programme for 2013/14.
Pandas draw income for Edinburgh Zoo
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 May 2013
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) has seen its income increase 53 per cent in 2012 based on figures from the previous year, partially driven by pandas at the Edinburgh Zoo.
ABBA The Museum opens in Stockholm
BY Tom Walker | 07 May 2013
ABBA The Museum, the first visitor attraction to be dedicated entirely to the Swedish pop band, has opened its doors in Stockholm today.
Council rejects Geffrye Museum's £18.9m plans
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 May 2013
London's Hackney Council has rejected a planning application for an £18.9m redevelopment project at the Geffrye Museum.
Kent council wins Dreamland court battle
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 03 May 2013
Plans for a £10m heritage theme park attraction in Margate, Kent are back on track, following a High Court ruling against a legal challenge that would have prevented the development.
Plans underway for € 1.5bn 'Barcelona Island' featuring world's first 'zero-gravity spa'
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 May 2013
A new development featuring Europe's tallest hotel is underway on a man-made island that will be connected through a glideway and overseas walkway with the coast of Barcelona.
Flodden 1513 'ecomuseum' plans expansion
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 02 May 2013
An 'ecomuseum' recognising places and communities associated with the Battle of Flodden is hoping to expand from 12 regional sites to 40 around the UK.
     
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6321 to 6340 of 9731 news stories
Space Shuttle Atlantis to be displayed at Kennedy Space Centre
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2013
The Kennedy Space Centre in Florida is about to launch its newest attraction with the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit set to open 29 June.
MGS launches National Development Body for galleries and museums in Scotland
BY Tom Anstey | 20 May 2013
Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) has launched a new National Development Body, with the aim of supporting more museums and galleries in Scotland.
Construction underway on British Museum's new £135m project
BY Aoife Dowling | 20 May 2013
London's cultural landmark the British Museum has broken ground on its new multi-million pound capital project, the World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre (WCEC).
Ripley to open Toronto aquarium this summer
BY Tom Anstey | 17 May 2013
Attractions operator Ripley Entertainment is set to open a CA$130m (£83.7m, US$126.8m, 98.5m euro) aquarium in Toronto, Canada this summer.
Arctic convoys exhibition to open this month
BY Tom Walker | 17 May 2013
The story of the Arctic Convoys will be told at a new exhibition opening 28 May at the National War Museum in Edinburgh.
2013 Museum and Heritage award winners announced
BY Tom Anstey | 16 May 2013
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects and GUM Design, have won the 2013 Museums and Heritage Award for Permanent Exhibition for their work on the William Morris Gallery in London.
Work underway on £25.5m revamp of Welsh history museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 15 May 2013
Work is underway on the £25.5m redevelopment of St Fagans: National History Museum in Cardiff, Wales.
Madame Tussauds Tokyo opens to the public
BY Tom Walker | 13 May 2013
Merlin Entertainments has opened its 14th Madame Tussauds attraction in the Japanese capital Tokyo. The launch is part of the group's expansion in Asia and is the fourth Madame Tussauds in the region, following sites in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Bangkok. The Tokyo site spans 2,000sq m and was designed by architects Kay Elliott in conjunction with Merlin Entertainments' own in-house development and creative team Merlin Magic Making.
MAD Architects reveal new China Wood Sculpture Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 May 2013
Beijing-based MAD Architects have unveiled the completed China Wood Sculpture Museum located in Harbin, China.
Forrec announces partnership with Tongji Architectural Design Group
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 May 2013
Themed entertainment planning and design company FORREC is entering into a partnership with China- based architectural design institute Tongji Architectural Design Group (TJAD).
Oakwood reveals details of new £4m themed attraction
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 May 2013
Oakwood Theme Park has unveiled the name of its new £4m family-themed attraction which is set to open later this month. The new area which occupies over three acres will be called 'Neverland' and is themed around the world-famous 'Peter Pan' story by author J M Barrie. Among the new rides are 'Skull Rock' pirate log flume.
Six major projects get £68m cash boost from HLF
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 May 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced initial support worth £68m for six major projects in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Art and culture sector's economic value analysed
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 May 2013
Results from the first comprehensive analysis of the value of arts and culture to the national economy have been revealed, showing turnover in the sector to be £12.4bn.
Host museums announced for Scottish intern programme
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 May 2013
Twenty successful museum applicants have been announced for Museums Galleries Scotland's Intern Programme for 2013/14.
Pandas draw income for Edinburgh Zoo
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 May 2013
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) has seen its income increase 53 per cent in 2012 based on figures from the previous year, partially driven by pandas at the Edinburgh Zoo.
ABBA The Museum opens in Stockholm
BY Tom Walker | 07 May 2013
ABBA The Museum, the first visitor attraction to be dedicated entirely to the Swedish pop band, has opened its doors in Stockholm today.
Council rejects Geffrye Museum's £18.9m plans
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 May 2013
London's Hackney Council has rejected a planning application for an £18.9m redevelopment project at the Geffrye Museum.
Kent council wins Dreamland court battle
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 03 May 2013
Plans for a £10m heritage theme park attraction in Margate, Kent are back on track, following a High Court ruling against a legal challenge that would have prevented the development.
Plans underway for € 1.5bn 'Barcelona Island' featuring world's first 'zero-gravity spa'
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 May 2013
A new development featuring Europe's tallest hotel is underway on a man-made island that will be connected through a glideway and overseas walkway with the coast of Barcelona.
Flodden 1513 'ecomuseum' plans expansion
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 02 May 2013
An 'ecomuseum' recognising places and communities associated with the Battle of Flodden is hoping to expand from 12 regional sites to 40 around the UK.
     
 


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