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V&A at Dundee plans to go on show
BY Kath Hudson | 10 Jan 2013
The public are being invited to look at the revised plans for V&A at Dundee, the new international centre of design for Scotland next week, when they go on display at the University of Abertay.
US$100m Discovery Park of America to open mid-2013
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Jan 2013
A US$100m (£62.5m, 76.6m euro) discovery park is currently under construction in Union City, Tennessee and expected to open mid-2013.
SHEA report shows importance of Scottish heritage
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Scotland’s historic environment, which includes five world heritage sites, contributes more than £2.3bn to the economy each year and directly supports 41,000 jobs, according to a report from Historic Scotland.
Jamberoo Action Park launches world’s longest water ride
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Australian theme park, Jamberoo Action Park, is expecting its best summer ever, following the launch of two major rides last month.
Chrysler Museum, Virginia, US, closes main gallery for US$24m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 09 Jan 2013
The Chrysler Museum of Art in Virginia, US, has closed its main gallery as it begins a US$24m (18.36m euro, £14.97m) expansion and renovation project.
Log cabin resort to be built at Yorkshire theme park
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
Planning permission has been granted for Lightwater Valley to build 106 holiday units at its theme park in Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK.
Survey reveals impact of social media and the internet on art organisations
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
A survey of US art organisations reveals how technology such as social media, the internet and mobile connectivity positively and negatively impacts their operations.
Eco-friendly visitor centre to showcase prehistory of Bournemouth, UK
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
An eco-friendly visitors’ centre in Bournemouth, UK, will showcase the history of the region – from the Stone Age to the present day – when it opens in time for summer.
Family themed resort to launch in Mallorca
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Jan 2013
Melia Hotels International has joined forces with visitor attraction operator Katmandu Group to form a new integrated theme park resort in Mallorca, Spain.
Public feedback sought on Bath Fashion Museum, UK
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Jan 2013
The Bath Fashion Museum, UK, is seeking public feedback on what it should offer visitors over the next 10 years.
Colchester Castle closes for £4.2m redevelopment
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Jan 2013
Colchester Castle in Essex, UK, closed its doors to the public on January 6 in order for a £4.2m redevelopment project to get underway.
New sport and wellness resort to open in Turkey
BY Tom Walker | 04 Jan 2013
French-based vacation resorts company Club Med is set to open a new sports and wellness resort on the shores of the Turkish Rivera in March.
First phase of Kennedy Space Center's 10-year redevelopment completed
BY Tom Walker | 04 Jan 2013
A new US$16m (12.2m euro, £10m) entrance area has been unveiled at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) visitor attraction in Merritt Island, Florida, US.
UK Football Museum to invest in former site at Preston
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 03 Jan 2013
The National Football Museum has announced it will invest in its original site in Preston, Lancashire, UK, which closed its doors to the public in 2010 when the museum moved to central Manchester. The Preston site no longer has public galleries but is still home to research facilities.
Namco to open theme park in Tokyo
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Dec 2012
Japanese game company Namco Bandai Group is set to open a new indoor theme park in Tokyo mid 2013.
New high-tech theme park to enter China
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Dec 2012
A high-tech Fantawild Theme Park is set to launch its first phase in Xiamen, China early next year.
Oakwood Theme Park announces £4m investment
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 21 Dec 2012
Wales’ Oakwood Theme Park has announced that it will be investing £4m in its facilities ahead of the 2013 summer season.
Wales’ coal museum installs solar panels
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 20 Dec 2012
Wales’ national coal mining museum will get a boost from cleaner solar energy in an effort to reduce energy bills and its carbon footprint.
April opening for California’s Legoland Hotel
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 20 Dec 2012
Legoland has announced it will open its first US hotel on 5 April 2013 at its Californian resort.
Panel announced for rebranded Art Fund Prize for Museums and Galleries
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Dec 2012
A panel of judges has been announced for next year’s Art Fund Prize for Museums and Galleries, now rebranded Museum of the Year.
     
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6520 to 6539 of 9725 news stories
V&A at Dundee plans to go on show
BY Kath Hudson | 10 Jan 2013
The public are being invited to look at the revised plans for V&A at Dundee, the new international centre of design for Scotland next week, when they go on display at the University of Abertay.
US$100m Discovery Park of America to open mid-2013
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Jan 2013
A US$100m (£62.5m, 76.6m euro) discovery park is currently under construction in Union City, Tennessee and expected to open mid-2013.
SHEA report shows importance of Scottish heritage
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Scotland’s historic environment, which includes five world heritage sites, contributes more than £2.3bn to the economy each year and directly supports 41,000 jobs, according to a report from Historic Scotland.
Jamberoo Action Park launches world’s longest water ride
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Australian theme park, Jamberoo Action Park, is expecting its best summer ever, following the launch of two major rides last month.
Chrysler Museum, Virginia, US, closes main gallery for US$24m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 09 Jan 2013
The Chrysler Museum of Art in Virginia, US, has closed its main gallery as it begins a US$24m (18.36m euro, £14.97m) expansion and renovation project.
Log cabin resort to be built at Yorkshire theme park
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
Planning permission has been granted for Lightwater Valley to build 106 holiday units at its theme park in Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK.
Survey reveals impact of social media and the internet on art organisations
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
A survey of US art organisations reveals how technology such as social media, the internet and mobile connectivity positively and negatively impacts their operations.
Eco-friendly visitor centre to showcase prehistory of Bournemouth, UK
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
An eco-friendly visitors’ centre in Bournemouth, UK, will showcase the history of the region – from the Stone Age to the present day – when it opens in time for summer.
Family themed resort to launch in Mallorca
BY Aoife Dowling | 07 Jan 2013
Melia Hotels International has joined forces with visitor attraction operator Katmandu Group to form a new integrated theme park resort in Mallorca, Spain.
Public feedback sought on Bath Fashion Museum, UK
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Jan 2013
The Bath Fashion Museum, UK, is seeking public feedback on what it should offer visitors over the next 10 years.
Colchester Castle closes for £4.2m redevelopment
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 Jan 2013
Colchester Castle in Essex, UK, closed its doors to the public on January 6 in order for a £4.2m redevelopment project to get underway.
New sport and wellness resort to open in Turkey
BY Tom Walker | 04 Jan 2013
French-based vacation resorts company Club Med is set to open a new sports and wellness resort on the shores of the Turkish Rivera in March.
First phase of Kennedy Space Center's 10-year redevelopment completed
BY Tom Walker | 04 Jan 2013
A new US$16m (12.2m euro, £10m) entrance area has been unveiled at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) visitor attraction in Merritt Island, Florida, US.
UK Football Museum to invest in former site at Preston
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 03 Jan 2013
The National Football Museum has announced it will invest in its original site in Preston, Lancashire, UK, which closed its doors to the public in 2010 when the museum moved to central Manchester. The Preston site no longer has public galleries but is still home to research facilities.
Namco to open theme park in Tokyo
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Dec 2012
Japanese game company Namco Bandai Group is set to open a new indoor theme park in Tokyo mid 2013.
New high-tech theme park to enter China
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Dec 2012
A high-tech Fantawild Theme Park is set to launch its first phase in Xiamen, China early next year.
Oakwood Theme Park announces £4m investment
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 21 Dec 2012
Wales’ Oakwood Theme Park has announced that it will be investing £4m in its facilities ahead of the 2013 summer season.
Wales’ coal museum installs solar panels
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 20 Dec 2012
Wales’ national coal mining museum will get a boost from cleaner solar energy in an effort to reduce energy bills and its carbon footprint.
April opening for California’s Legoland Hotel
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 20 Dec 2012
Legoland has announced it will open its first US hotel on 5 April 2013 at its Californian resort.
Panel announced for rebranded Art Fund Prize for Museums and Galleries
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 19 Dec 2012
A panel of judges has been announced for next year’s Art Fund Prize for Museums and Galleries, now rebranded Museum of the Year.
     
 


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