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Norway's 90m euro Art Museum opens to public
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Oct 2012
Norway's 90m euro (£73m US$116) contemporary art museum, the Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo, has opened to the public.
Construction to begin on Abu Dhabi Louvre in early 2013
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Oct 2012
Construction work is set to begin on the Abu Dhabi Louvre at the beginning of 2013.
Visitor attraction discusses city challenges
BY Tom Walker | 09 Oct 2012
London has a brand new visitor attraction, which is claimed to be the world's largest exhibition dedicated to the future of cities. The Crystal users interactive exhibits to discuss subjects affecting cities; such as climate change, population growth and increasing urbanisation.
First indoor Angry Birds Activity Park to open in Finland
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Oct 2012
The world's first indoor Angry Birds-themed activity park will open to the public in December, at the Vuokatti ski resort in Sotkamo, Finland.
£2bn Paramount resort planned for Kent
BY Tom Walker | 08 Oct 2012
A consortium which includes US-based entertainment giant Paramount Pictures has unveiled plans to create a £2bn visitor attraction on the North Kent coast in the UK.
Vialand in Turkey to open in summer 2013
BY Kate Corney | 04 Oct 2012
Turkey's first international theme park, Vialand, is set to open in summer 2013.
Acquario Aquarium in Brazil receives US$105m construction funding
BY Kate Corney | 03 Oct 2012
The Acquario Aquarium, Brazil, has received a US$105m construction funding boost from a US bank.
AECOM will undertake feasibility study of Magic World Russia
BY Kate Corney | 03 Oct 2012
Advisory group AECOM's economics team will examine the viability of Russia's first destination theme park resort on the outskirts of Moscow.
Arts organisations urged to apply for capital investment grants
BY Tom Walker | 25 Sep 2012
Arts and culture organisations have been urged to apply for grants between £100,000 and £499,999 to improve their facilities.
US$1.73bn debt restructure for Disneyland Paris
BY Kath Hudson | 20 Sep 2012
The Walt Disney Co. is providing US$1.73bn (1.34bn euro, £1.07bn) to restructure the debt at the Disneyland Paris resort, which operates two parks, seven hotels and an entertainment centre.
Merlin opens first Asian Legoland
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2012
Merlin Entertainments has opened its first Asian Legoland attractions at the Iskender leisure development in Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia.
Work begins on Sydney's Wet'n'Wild waterpark
BY Kath Hudson | 13 Sep 2012
Sydney is set to get a world class waterpark at the end of next year, as construction has commenced on Wet’n’Wild, which will be the brand’s flagship site.
Minnesota Children's Museum to receive US$26m revamp
BY Kath Hudson | 13 Sep 2012
The Minnesota Children’s Museum is in line for a US$26m revamp, which will include a physical adventure gallery, an entire floor dedicated to imagination and creativity and numerous galleries with content incorporating the latest research on early learning.
The Eden Project to expand horizons
BY Kath Hudson | 10 Sep 2012
Cornwall's environmental visitor attraction, The Eden Project, has unveiled plans for a new exhibition space, in conjunction with Cornwall College. HOW2 will primarily be an education centre, backing Eden's environmental message. Visitors will gain an insight into how they can put the green ideas into practise.
Buenos Aires' new MACBA contemporary art museum opens
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Buenos Aires (MACBA) - a new contemporary art museum - has opened its doors to the public in the San Telmo district of the Argentinian capital.
£35m Mary Rose Museum to open in early 2013
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
The new GBP35m Mary Rose Museum will open to the public in early 2013, slightly later than originally expected.
Historic Scotland to turn Moubray house into visitor attraction
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
Historic Scotland is to take over responsibility of Moubray House - one of Edinburgh's oldest properties - and turn it into a visitor attraction. A unique agreement has been reached with the house's owner, Debra Stonecipher, which will see the property being operated as a new visitor facility on the Royal Mile, offering specialist pre-booked tours.
Edinburgh adds new panda marketing initiative
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
Edinburgh Zoo has revealed its latest initiative to benefit from the presence of two giant pandas at the attraction.
Indianapolis Zoo starts work on International Orangutan Center
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Sep 2012
A groundbreaking event has taken place to mark the start of construction work on the new US$21.5m (EUR17.1m, £13.5m) International Orang-utan Center at Indianapolis Zoo, US.
John Penrose steps down as UK tourism and heritage minister
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Sep 2012
John Penrose has confirmed he has stepped down as the government's tourism and heritage minister - a role in which the Weston-super-Mare MP had served for more than two years. Penrose said: "I'm very proud of the work I did - boosting the tourism industry, cutting red tape and helping with a highly successful Olympic Games."
     
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6624 to 6643 of 9725 news stories
Norway's 90m euro Art Museum opens to public
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Oct 2012
Norway's 90m euro (£73m US$116) contemporary art museum, the Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo, has opened to the public.
Construction to begin on Abu Dhabi Louvre in early 2013
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Oct 2012
Construction work is set to begin on the Abu Dhabi Louvre at the beginning of 2013.
Visitor attraction discusses city challenges
BY Tom Walker | 09 Oct 2012
London has a brand new visitor attraction, which is claimed to be the world's largest exhibition dedicated to the future of cities. The Crystal users interactive exhibits to discuss subjects affecting cities; such as climate change, population growth and increasing urbanisation.
First indoor Angry Birds Activity Park to open in Finland
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Oct 2012
The world's first indoor Angry Birds-themed activity park will open to the public in December, at the Vuokatti ski resort in Sotkamo, Finland.
£2bn Paramount resort planned for Kent
BY Tom Walker | 08 Oct 2012
A consortium which includes US-based entertainment giant Paramount Pictures has unveiled plans to create a £2bn visitor attraction on the North Kent coast in the UK.
Vialand in Turkey to open in summer 2013
BY Kate Corney | 04 Oct 2012
Turkey's first international theme park, Vialand, is set to open in summer 2013.
Acquario Aquarium in Brazil receives US$105m construction funding
BY Kate Corney | 03 Oct 2012
The Acquario Aquarium, Brazil, has received a US$105m construction funding boost from a US bank.
AECOM will undertake feasibility study of Magic World Russia
BY Kate Corney | 03 Oct 2012
Advisory group AECOM's economics team will examine the viability of Russia's first destination theme park resort on the outskirts of Moscow.
Arts organisations urged to apply for capital investment grants
BY Tom Walker | 25 Sep 2012
Arts and culture organisations have been urged to apply for grants between £100,000 and £499,999 to improve their facilities.
US$1.73bn debt restructure for Disneyland Paris
BY Kath Hudson | 20 Sep 2012
The Walt Disney Co. is providing US$1.73bn (1.34bn euro, £1.07bn) to restructure the debt at the Disneyland Paris resort, which operates two parks, seven hotels and an entertainment centre.
Merlin opens first Asian Legoland
BY Tom Walker | 17 Sep 2012
Merlin Entertainments has opened its first Asian Legoland attractions at the Iskender leisure development in Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia.
Work begins on Sydney's Wet'n'Wild waterpark
BY Kath Hudson | 13 Sep 2012
Sydney is set to get a world class waterpark at the end of next year, as construction has commenced on Wet’n’Wild, which will be the brand’s flagship site.
Minnesota Children's Museum to receive US$26m revamp
BY Kath Hudson | 13 Sep 2012
The Minnesota Children’s Museum is in line for a US$26m revamp, which will include a physical adventure gallery, an entire floor dedicated to imagination and creativity and numerous galleries with content incorporating the latest research on early learning.
The Eden Project to expand horizons
BY Kath Hudson | 10 Sep 2012
Cornwall's environmental visitor attraction, The Eden Project, has unveiled plans for a new exhibition space, in conjunction with Cornwall College. HOW2 will primarily be an education centre, backing Eden's environmental message. Visitors will gain an insight into how they can put the green ideas into practise.
Buenos Aires' new MACBA contemporary art museum opens
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Buenos Aires (MACBA) - a new contemporary art museum - has opened its doors to the public in the San Telmo district of the Argentinian capital.
£35m Mary Rose Museum to open in early 2013
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
The new GBP35m Mary Rose Museum will open to the public in early 2013, slightly later than originally expected.
Historic Scotland to turn Moubray house into visitor attraction
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
Historic Scotland is to take over responsibility of Moubray House - one of Edinburgh's oldest properties - and turn it into a visitor attraction. A unique agreement has been reached with the house's owner, Debra Stonecipher, which will see the property being operated as a new visitor facility on the Royal Mile, offering specialist pre-booked tours.
Edinburgh adds new panda marketing initiative
BY Tom Walker | 07 Sep 2012
Edinburgh Zoo has revealed its latest initiative to benefit from the presence of two giant pandas at the attraction.
Indianapolis Zoo starts work on International Orangutan Center
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Sep 2012
A groundbreaking event has taken place to mark the start of construction work on the new US$21.5m (EUR17.1m, £13.5m) International Orang-utan Center at Indianapolis Zoo, US.
John Penrose steps down as UK tourism and heritage minister
BY Pete Hayman | 06 Sep 2012
John Penrose has confirmed he has stepped down as the government's tourism and heritage minister - a role in which the Weston-super-Mare MP had served for more than two years. Penrose said: "I'm very proud of the work I did - boosting the tourism industry, cutting red tape and helping with a highly successful Olympic Games."
     
 


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