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Denver Art Museum’s Libeskind building opens
BY Sarah Todd | 25 Oct 2006
The expanded campus of the Denver Art Museum has opened to the public, complete with the US$75m (£40m, 59.7m euro) Daniel Libeskind-designed Frederic C. Hamilton Building.
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NHM launches late-night opening
BY Helen Patenall | 24 Oct 2006
The Natural History Museum in London is to launch ‘after hours’ nights on the last Friday of each month from 27 October.
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Gormley’s Merseyside men could be removed
BY Sarah Todd | 23 Oct 2006
Sefton Council’s Planning Committee has recommended that sculptor Antony Gormley’s collection of 100 cast iron naked men, installed on a two-mile area of Merseyside beach in July 2005, should be removed.
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Science Museum launches Game On
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Science Museum in London has opened a new interactive exhibition on the history and culture of computer games.
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Griffith Observatory in LA set to reopen
BY Helen Patenall | 23 Oct 2006
The Griffith Observatory on Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, USA, will reopen on 3 November following a US$93m (£49.4m, 73.7m euro) renovation and expansion project.
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Weymouth Pavilion goes to public consultation
19 Oct 2006
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council’s Environment and Conservation Committee has approved the draft masterplan of the £100m pavilion and ferry terminal development in Weymouth for public consultation.
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Kerzner bid supplemented by aquarium
BY Helen Patenall | 18 Oct 2006
Bahamas-based casino operator Kerzner International has revealed that it plans to build an aquarium as part of its S$5.28bn (£1.8bn, US$3.3bn, 2.6m euro) bid for Singapore’s second casino resort.
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Attractions data-sharing partnership is launched
BY Sarah Todd | 18 Oct 2006
Culture Minister David Lammy has launched a new data-sharing partnership between the 24 Hour Museum and VisitBritain, aimed at increasing access for visitors to UK museums and galleries.
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Nirah project receives £200,000 lifeline
18 Oct 2006
The £300m Nirah project, the aquatic research centre planned for Stewartby, Bedfordshire, UK, has received a crucial loan of £200,000 from the county council.
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