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Renzo Piano and Zoltan Pali to design Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has chosen architects Renzo Piano and Zoltan Pali to design the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in California, US.
July opening for Chichester's new £6.9m Novium museum
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
The Novium, a new £6.9m museum developed around the remains of a Roman bath house in the centre of Chichester, West Sussex, is to open its doors to the public on 8 July.
New genome exhibit planned for Smithsonian's natural history museum
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
A new exhibit celebrating the first complete human genome sequence is to open next year at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) in Washington DC, US.
Three UK projects to share £5.6m from Heritage Lottery Fund
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
Plans for a National Centre for Civil War Learning and a cultural/heritage hub in Newark is one of three projects to receive a share of £5.6m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
ACE takes on funding arrangements for Tyne and Wear museums group
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
Arts Council England (ACE) has taken on responsibility for Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums' (TWAM) core funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
1,600 US museums to offer free admission to military families
BY Pete Hayman | 29 May 2012
More than 1,600 attractions across the US will offer free admission to serving armed forces personnel and their families this summer through the Blue Star Museums (BSM) scheme.
UK to submit two nominations for World Heritage status
BY Pete Hayman | 29 May 2012
Scotland's Forth Bridge and Gorham's Cave Complex in Gibraltar have been recommended to go forward as the UK's latest nominations to receive World Heritage Site status.
Global theme park industry reports growth in key markets
BY Tom Walker | 28 May 2012
The year 2011 was one of "economic recovery" and "increased globalization" for the theme park industry.
Heritage Lottery Fund announces £13.6m boost for sector skills projects
BY Pete Hayman | 28 May 2012
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced additional investment totalling £13.6m for 51 skills projects through its Skills for the Future and Training Bursaries programmes. Nearly 790 new placements are to be delivered as a result of the funding boost.
Merlin to open Legoland Discovery Centre in Canada
BY Tom Walker | 25 May 2012
Attractions operator Merlin has announced plans to build its first ever attraction in Canada - a CA$12M (US$12m, 9.3m euro, £7.5m) Legoland Discovery Centre.
Seattle Center announces opening of Chihuly Garden and Glass attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 25 May 2012
Chihuly Garden and Glass, an indoor pavilion and outdoor garden art space, has opened at Seattle Center in Washington, US, to provide a new visitor attraction and event destination.
Fantawild plans new openings in China and Iran
BY Tom Walker | 24 May 2012
Chinese theme park company Fantawild has announced that it will open a new park in Esfahan, Iran, by the end of the year (2012), followed by another in Xiamen Tong'an, China, in early 2013.
Legoland Malaysia to open in September
BY Tom Walker | 24 May 2012
The finishing touches are being added to the Legoland Malaysia attraction ahead of its opening on 15 September.
US battleship USS Iowa to become floating museum in Los Angeles
BY Pete Hayman | 24 May 2012
USS Iowa, the historic US battleship which spent more than 50 years in service, is to embark on its final voyage to Los Angeles before opening as a new floating museum.
Wales Millennium Centre remains top Welsh visitor attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 24 May 2012
Wales Millennium Centre (WMC) has remained the most-visited attraction in Wales after the venue welcomed more than 1 million visitors in 2011 - up 3.1 per cent on the previous year.
Kensington and Chelsea to introduce cultural placemaking scheme
BY Tom Walker | 23 May 2012
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is to place culture and the creative industries at the heart of all future development within the borough.
Museums Galleries Scotland members support governance changes
BY Pete Hayman | 23 May 2012
Museums Galleries Scotland's (MGS) transition to a National Development Body (NDB) has moved closer after constitutional and governance changes were backed by its members.
Queensland's Tropical Paradise Resort on hold
BY Tom Walker | 22 May 2012
Plans for the AU$3bn (US$3bn, £1.9bn, 2.3bn euro) Tropical Paradise Resort - a themed entertainment destination in Queensland, Australia - have been put on hold owing to difficult economic conditions.
'Transformational gift' for California's space shuttle project
BY Pete Hayman | 22 May 2012
California Science Center (CSC) has said it is now close to the halfway point in its fundraising for a planned new Air and Space Center, following the receipt of a "transformational gift".
State funding for new AU$428.3m museum in Perth
BY Pete Hayman | 22 May 2012
Western Australia's Liberal-National government has confirmed that it will provide funding for a new AU$428.3m (US$422m, EUR331m, £267m) museum at Perth Cultural Centre.
     
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Renzo Piano and Zoltan Pali to design Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has chosen architects Renzo Piano and Zoltan Pali to design the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in California, US.
July opening for Chichester's new £6.9m Novium museum
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
The Novium, a new £6.9m museum developed around the remains of a Roman bath house in the centre of Chichester, West Sussex, is to open its doors to the public on 8 July.
New genome exhibit planned for Smithsonian's natural history museum
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
A new exhibit celebrating the first complete human genome sequence is to open next year at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) in Washington DC, US.
Three UK projects to share £5.6m from Heritage Lottery Fund
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
Plans for a National Centre for Civil War Learning and a cultural/heritage hub in Newark is one of three projects to receive a share of £5.6m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
ACE takes on funding arrangements for Tyne and Wear museums group
BY Pete Hayman | 31 May 2012
Arts Council England (ACE) has taken on responsibility for Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums' (TWAM) core funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
1,600 US museums to offer free admission to military families
BY Pete Hayman | 29 May 2012
More than 1,600 attractions across the US will offer free admission to serving armed forces personnel and their families this summer through the Blue Star Museums (BSM) scheme.
UK to submit two nominations for World Heritage status
BY Pete Hayman | 29 May 2012
Scotland's Forth Bridge and Gorham's Cave Complex in Gibraltar have been recommended to go forward as the UK's latest nominations to receive World Heritage Site status.
Global theme park industry reports growth in key markets
BY Tom Walker | 28 May 2012
The year 2011 was one of "economic recovery" and "increased globalization" for the theme park industry.
Heritage Lottery Fund announces £13.6m boost for sector skills projects
BY Pete Hayman | 28 May 2012
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced additional investment totalling £13.6m for 51 skills projects through its Skills for the Future and Training Bursaries programmes. Nearly 790 new placements are to be delivered as a result of the funding boost.
Merlin to open Legoland Discovery Centre in Canada
BY Tom Walker | 25 May 2012
Attractions operator Merlin has announced plans to build its first ever attraction in Canada - a CA$12M (US$12m, 9.3m euro, £7.5m) Legoland Discovery Centre.
Seattle Center announces opening of Chihuly Garden and Glass attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 25 May 2012
Chihuly Garden and Glass, an indoor pavilion and outdoor garden art space, has opened at Seattle Center in Washington, US, to provide a new visitor attraction and event destination.
Fantawild plans new openings in China and Iran
BY Tom Walker | 24 May 2012
Chinese theme park company Fantawild has announced that it will open a new park in Esfahan, Iran, by the end of the year (2012), followed by another in Xiamen Tong'an, China, in early 2013.
Legoland Malaysia to open in September
BY Tom Walker | 24 May 2012
The finishing touches are being added to the Legoland Malaysia attraction ahead of its opening on 15 September.
US battleship USS Iowa to become floating museum in Los Angeles
BY Pete Hayman | 24 May 2012
USS Iowa, the historic US battleship which spent more than 50 years in service, is to embark on its final voyage to Los Angeles before opening as a new floating museum.
Wales Millennium Centre remains top Welsh visitor attraction
BY Pete Hayman | 24 May 2012
Wales Millennium Centre (WMC) has remained the most-visited attraction in Wales after the venue welcomed more than 1 million visitors in 2011 - up 3.1 per cent on the previous year.
Kensington and Chelsea to introduce cultural placemaking scheme
BY Tom Walker | 23 May 2012
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is to place culture and the creative industries at the heart of all future development within the borough.
Museums Galleries Scotland members support governance changes
BY Pete Hayman | 23 May 2012
Museums Galleries Scotland's (MGS) transition to a National Development Body (NDB) has moved closer after constitutional and governance changes were backed by its members.
Queensland's Tropical Paradise Resort on hold
BY Tom Walker | 22 May 2012
Plans for the AU$3bn (US$3bn, £1.9bn, 2.3bn euro) Tropical Paradise Resort - a themed entertainment destination in Queensland, Australia - have been put on hold owing to difficult economic conditions.
'Transformational gift' for California's space shuttle project
BY Pete Hayman | 22 May 2012
California Science Center (CSC) has said it is now close to the halfway point in its fundraising for a planned new Air and Space Center, following the receipt of a "transformational gift".
State funding for new AU$428.3m museum in Perth
BY Pete Hayman | 22 May 2012
Western Australia's Liberal-National government has confirmed that it will provide funding for a new AU$428.3m (US$422m, EUR331m, £267m) museum at Perth Cultural Centre.
     
 


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