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New interpretation for Scottish lighthouse
BY Martin Nash | 21 Jan 2011
A lighthouse which is owned by Historic Scotland but run by the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, is to see its existing interpretation overhauled and new visitor information panels installed.
City of Helsinki planning to host Guggenheim museum
BY Tom Walker | 21 Jan 2011
The city council of Helsinki is looking into the possibility of establishing a Guggenheim museum in the Finnish capital.
Medicine exhibition for former hospital ward
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Jan 2011
Museum@WRI - a new permanent exhibition exploring the history of medicine - is to be created in one of the Worcester Royal Infirmary's former wards.
Thinkwell appointed to design Harry Potter attraction
BY Tom Walker | 19 Jan 2011
US-based exhibition design company Thinkwell has been appointed to design the Harry Potter visitor attraction at Leavesden Studios, UK.
Funding for North East's railway heritage
BY Pete Hayman | 19 Jan 2011
A new project designed to open up North East England's railway history at the Heritage Centre, Bellingham, has received Lottery funding.
Disney reveals Fantasyland plans
BY Tom Walker | 19 Jan 2011
The Walt Disney Company has announced detailed plans for the expansion of the Magic Kingdom theme park at its Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Premier Rides opens European office
BY Tom Walker | 18 Jan 2011
US-based ride manufacturer Premier Rides has opened a new office in the UK as part of the company's strategy to expand its sales in the European market.
San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts reopens
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2011
The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California, US has reopened following a seven-year, US$21m (£13.1m) renovation.
Penrose calls for 'accountable' Royal Parks
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jan 2011
Tourism and heritage minister John Penrose has announced plans to transfer responsibility for London's eight Royal Parks to mayor Boris Johnson.
Museum designs for Broad Art Foundation unveiled
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2011
Plans have been unveiled for the proposed new Broad Art Foundation Museum in Los Angeles.
2011 Kids In Museums Manifesto launched
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jan 2011
Museums need to be noisy in order to encourage new ideas and debate, according to the newly-unveiled 2011 Kids In Museums Manifesto.
£900,000 grant for Birmingham's Thinktank
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jan 2011
Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum has secured £900,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) towards its new Made In Birmingham exhibition gallery.
New-look waterpark launched in Coatbridge
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jan 2011
North Lanarkshire Council (NLC) has officially opened The Time Capsule in Coatbridge, following the completion of the first phase of a £6m refurbishment.
Maryport museum to reopen 'by Easter'
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2011
Allerdale Borough Council (ABC) has announced that Maryport Maritime Museum is due to reopen by Easter after handing over the attraction to a local community group.
AV kit from Electrosonic for new Chinese dark rides
BY Martin Nash | 14 Jan 2011
AV company Electrosonic has supplied full projection systems and screens, the main show control system, 4D effects, audio and lighting for two new movie-based dark ride attractions in China.
Name change at California museum
BY Martin Nash | 14 Jan 2011
In a move designed to attract more young visitors, the Coyote Point Museum in San Mateo, California, US, has changed its name to CuriOdyssey.
Llyn Peninsula nets HLF landscape funding
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2011
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced that the Llyn Peninsula, North Wales, has been awarded more than £706,000 through its Landscape Partnership (LPS) scheme.
£5m funding for Dundee museum scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2011
The Scottish Government has revealed that it will invest nearly £5m in the V&A at Dundee development over the next two years.
HLF confirms Sandsfoot Castle funding
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2011
Efforts to restore Sandsfoot Castle near Weymouth, Dorset, have been handed a boost after receiving £194,700 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Funding boost for Welsh botanic garden
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Jan 2011
A new interactive green technology trail is to be developed at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Carmarthenshire.
     
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7400 to 7419 of 9725 news stories
New interpretation for Scottish lighthouse
BY Martin Nash | 21 Jan 2011
A lighthouse which is owned by Historic Scotland but run by the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, is to see its existing interpretation overhauled and new visitor information panels installed.
City of Helsinki planning to host Guggenheim museum
BY Tom Walker | 21 Jan 2011
The city council of Helsinki is looking into the possibility of establishing a Guggenheim museum in the Finnish capital.
Medicine exhibition for former hospital ward
BY Pete Hayman | 20 Jan 2011
Museum@WRI - a new permanent exhibition exploring the history of medicine - is to be created in one of the Worcester Royal Infirmary's former wards.
Thinkwell appointed to design Harry Potter attraction
BY Tom Walker | 19 Jan 2011
US-based exhibition design company Thinkwell has been appointed to design the Harry Potter visitor attraction at Leavesden Studios, UK.
Funding for North East's railway heritage
BY Pete Hayman | 19 Jan 2011
A new project designed to open up North East England's railway history at the Heritage Centre, Bellingham, has received Lottery funding.
Disney reveals Fantasyland plans
BY Tom Walker | 19 Jan 2011
The Walt Disney Company has announced detailed plans for the expansion of the Magic Kingdom theme park at its Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Premier Rides opens European office
BY Tom Walker | 18 Jan 2011
US-based ride manufacturer Premier Rides has opened a new office in the UK as part of the company's strategy to expand its sales in the European market.
San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts reopens
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2011
The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California, US has reopened following a seven-year, US$21m (£13.1m) renovation.
Penrose calls for 'accountable' Royal Parks
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jan 2011
Tourism and heritage minister John Penrose has announced plans to transfer responsibility for London's eight Royal Parks to mayor Boris Johnson.
Museum designs for Broad Art Foundation unveiled
BY Martin Nash | 18 Jan 2011
Plans have been unveiled for the proposed new Broad Art Foundation Museum in Los Angeles.
2011 Kids In Museums Manifesto launched
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jan 2011
Museums need to be noisy in order to encourage new ideas and debate, according to the newly-unveiled 2011 Kids In Museums Manifesto.
£900,000 grant for Birmingham's Thinktank
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jan 2011
Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum has secured £900,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) towards its new Made In Birmingham exhibition gallery.
New-look waterpark launched in Coatbridge
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jan 2011
North Lanarkshire Council (NLC) has officially opened The Time Capsule in Coatbridge, following the completion of the first phase of a £6m refurbishment.
Maryport museum to reopen 'by Easter'
BY Pete Hayman | 14 Jan 2011
Allerdale Borough Council (ABC) has announced that Maryport Maritime Museum is due to reopen by Easter after handing over the attraction to a local community group.
AV kit from Electrosonic for new Chinese dark rides
BY Martin Nash | 14 Jan 2011
AV company Electrosonic has supplied full projection systems and screens, the main show control system, 4D effects, audio and lighting for two new movie-based dark ride attractions in China.
Name change at California museum
BY Martin Nash | 14 Jan 2011
In a move designed to attract more young visitors, the Coyote Point Museum in San Mateo, California, US, has changed its name to CuriOdyssey.
Llyn Peninsula nets HLF landscape funding
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2011
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced that the Llyn Peninsula, North Wales, has been awarded more than £706,000 through its Landscape Partnership (LPS) scheme.
£5m funding for Dundee museum scheme
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2011
The Scottish Government has revealed that it will invest nearly £5m in the V&A at Dundee development over the next two years.
HLF confirms Sandsfoot Castle funding
BY Pete Hayman | 13 Jan 2011
Efforts to restore Sandsfoot Castle near Weymouth, Dorset, have been handed a boost after receiving £194,700 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Funding boost for Welsh botanic garden
BY Pete Hayman | 12 Jan 2011
A new interactive green technology trail is to be developed at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Carmarthenshire.
     
 


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