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Microsoft adds cultural heritage to artificial intelligence programme
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jul 2019
Cultural heritage has become the latest focus for Microsoft in its AI for Good portfolio – a five-year commitment to using artificial intelligence to tackle some of society's biggest challenges.
Two killed and 15 injured as pendulum ride breaks apart at Indian amusement park
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jul 2019
Two people have been killed and 15 seriously injured in India, following an accident at the Kankaria Adventure Park in Ahmedabad.
Virgin Galactic merger brings commercial space travel closer
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jul 2019
Virgin Galactic believes it has the necessary financial muscle to reach commercialisation with its proposed space tourism flights, after merging with investment partnership Social Capital Hedosophia (SCH).
Rollercoaster dedicated to Pittsburgh Steelers opens at Kennywood
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jul 2019
A new record-breaking ride dedicated to American Football team the Pittsburgh Steelers has come to Kennywood in Pennsylvania, US.
Jurassic World - The Ride opens at Universal Hollywood
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jul 2019
Revamped and completely reimagined, Universal's popular Jurassic Park thrill ride has undergone a full rebranding and retheming as Jurassic World – The Ride.
2020 opening schedule announced for new jungle habitats at Auckland Zoo
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jul 2019
New Zealand's Auckland Zoo has revealed a timetable for opening each part of its new South East Asia Jungle Track project ‒ a NZ$58m (US$39m, €34.6m, £31m) investment that's part of the zoo's wider 10-year, NZ$150m (US$100.9m, €89.5m, £80.4m) evolution programme, funded by Auckland Council.
Abu Dhabi aquarium on track for 2020 opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jul 2019
What is set to be the Middle East's biggest aquarium is due to open in 2020, with construction of the attraction in Abu Dhabi reportedly about 70 per cent complete.
Last surviving jekt vessel at centre of new Norwegian shipping museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jul 2019
A new museum that celebrates centuries-old Norwegian shipping practices has been opened in Bodø, north-western Norway.
Expanded and improved: the new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum opens after refit
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jul 2019
The new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum has opened in Duns, in the Scottish Borders, following the completion of a £1.6m (US$2m, €1.78m) partnership project to enhance its displays.
Unesco adds 29 new sites to World Heritage list
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Jul 2019
The architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, the ruins of Babylon, a migratory bird sanctuary on the coast of the Yellow Sea, and a Prosecco wine production area in northeastern Italy are among 29 new additions to Unesco's World Heritage list this year.
Oceanografic aquarium avoids major damage after fire
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jul 2019
Europe's largest aquarium, the Oceanografic aquarium in Valencia, Spain, has reopened today following a fire that broke out yesterday (9 July) near to the entrance.
Wheel the World founder calls on attractions to help make disabled travel more accessible
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Jul 2019
Alvaro Silberstein's ambition to inspire accessibility for those with disabilities to the world's most challengingly located attractions is moving forward impressively, despite the challenges he faces.
Europe's first Lego waterpark coming to Italy's Gardaland
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jul 2019
Gardaland has announced plans to open Europe's first Lego-branded waterpark, with the multi- million dollar development set to open its doors in 2020.
Wet'N'Wild Sydney undergoes rebrand as Parques Reunidos aims to reverse visitor decline
BY Andy Knaggs | 05 Jul 2019
The Wet 'n' Wild waterpark in Sydney, Australia, is to reopen on 28 September, having undergone a rebrand to match the three California waterparks owned by Parques Reunidos, the Spanish company which purchased the property in 2018.
New designs for Museum of London revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jul 2019
The Museum of London has revealed the designs for its new home in West Smithfield, with the development scheme laying out a 24-hour cultural hub in the heart of the British capital.
Undead theme: zombie park planned for Dubai quayside night market
BY Andy Knaggs | 04 Jul 2019
A 65,000sq ft (19,812sq m) Zombie Apocalypse Park is set to open in 2020 at The Night Market in Deira Islands, Dubai, following a signing ceremony between developers Nakheel, and the Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club.
Silverstone Experience delayed after contractor enters administration
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2019
The Silverstone Experience – a new visitor attraction coming to the home of the British Formula One Grand Prix – has had its opening pushed back until at least September after its main contractor went into administration.
New EU agenda states the importance of cultural heritage
BY Andy Knaggs | 03 Jul 2019
Investing in culture and cultural heritage has been included in the EU's new strategic agenda, marking the first time that such a commitment has been expressly made by the body.
Zaha Hadid Architects and Architect 61 begin work on New Science Centre in Singapore
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 02 Jul 2019
Singapore-based architecture firm Architects 61 and Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) have begun design development workshops for the New Science Centre in Singapore.
Paramount rejoins London Resort project as PY Gerbeau named new chief executive
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jul 2019
Just over two years after pulling out of a deal to be the brand lead for a multi-billion pound theme park development in Kent, UK, Paramount Pictures has entered into a new partnership with London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH), re-engaging with the project to supply its iconic IPs.
     
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Microsoft adds cultural heritage to artificial intelligence programme
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jul 2019
Cultural heritage has become the latest focus for Microsoft in its AI for Good portfolio – a five-year commitment to using artificial intelligence to tackle some of society's biggest challenges.
Two killed and 15 injured as pendulum ride breaks apart at Indian amusement park
BY Tom Anstey | 16 Jul 2019
Two people have been killed and 15 seriously injured in India, following an accident at the Kankaria Adventure Park in Ahmedabad.
Virgin Galactic merger brings commercial space travel closer
BY Andy Knaggs | 16 Jul 2019
Virgin Galactic believes it has the necessary financial muscle to reach commercialisation with its proposed space tourism flights, after merging with investment partnership Social Capital Hedosophia (SCH).
Rollercoaster dedicated to Pittsburgh Steelers opens at Kennywood
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jul 2019
A new record-breaking ride dedicated to American Football team the Pittsburgh Steelers has come to Kennywood in Pennsylvania, US.
Jurassic World - The Ride opens at Universal Hollywood
BY Tom Anstey | 15 Jul 2019
Revamped and completely reimagined, Universal's popular Jurassic Park thrill ride has undergone a full rebranding and retheming as Jurassic World – The Ride.
2020 opening schedule announced for new jungle habitats at Auckland Zoo
BY Andy Knaggs | 15 Jul 2019
New Zealand's Auckland Zoo has revealed a timetable for opening each part of its new South East Asia Jungle Track project ‒ a NZ$58m (US$39m, €34.6m, £31m) investment that's part of the zoo's wider 10-year, NZ$150m (US$100.9m, €89.5m, £80.4m) evolution programme, funded by Auckland Council.
Abu Dhabi aquarium on track for 2020 opening
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jul 2019
What is set to be the Middle East's biggest aquarium is due to open in 2020, with construction of the attraction in Abu Dhabi reportedly about 70 per cent complete.
Last surviving jekt vessel at centre of new Norwegian shipping museum
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jul 2019
A new museum that celebrates centuries-old Norwegian shipping practices has been opened in Bodø, north-western Norway.
Expanded and improved: the new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum opens after refit
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jul 2019
The new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum has opened in Duns, in the Scottish Borders, following the completion of a £1.6m (US$2m, €1.78m) partnership project to enhance its displays.
Unesco adds 29 new sites to World Heritage list
BY Andy Knaggs | 11 Jul 2019
The architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, the ruins of Babylon, a migratory bird sanctuary on the coast of the Yellow Sea, and a Prosecco wine production area in northeastern Italy are among 29 new additions to Unesco's World Heritage list this year.
Oceanografic aquarium avoids major damage after fire
BY Andy Knaggs | 10 Jul 2019
Europe's largest aquarium, the Oceanografic aquarium in Valencia, Spain, has reopened today following a fire that broke out yesterday (9 July) near to the entrance.
Wheel the World founder calls on attractions to help make disabled travel more accessible
BY Andy Knaggs | 08 Jul 2019
Alvaro Silberstein's ambition to inspire accessibility for those with disabilities to the world's most challengingly located attractions is moving forward impressively, despite the challenges he faces.
Europe's first Lego waterpark coming to Italy's Gardaland
BY Tom Anstey | 08 Jul 2019
Gardaland has announced plans to open Europe's first Lego-branded waterpark, with the multi- million dollar development set to open its doors in 2020.
Wet'N'Wild Sydney undergoes rebrand as Parques Reunidos aims to reverse visitor decline
BY Andy Knaggs | 05 Jul 2019
The Wet 'n' Wild waterpark in Sydney, Australia, is to reopen on 28 September, having undergone a rebrand to match the three California waterparks owned by Parques Reunidos, the Spanish company which purchased the property in 2018.
New designs for Museum of London revealed
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Jul 2019
The Museum of London has revealed the designs for its new home in West Smithfield, with the development scheme laying out a 24-hour cultural hub in the heart of the British capital.
Undead theme: zombie park planned for Dubai quayside night market
BY Andy Knaggs | 04 Jul 2019
A 65,000sq ft (19,812sq m) Zombie Apocalypse Park is set to open in 2020 at The Night Market in Deira Islands, Dubai, following a signing ceremony between developers Nakheel, and the Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club.
Silverstone Experience delayed after contractor enters administration
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jul 2019
The Silverstone Experience – a new visitor attraction coming to the home of the British Formula One Grand Prix – has had its opening pushed back until at least September after its main contractor went into administration.
New EU agenda states the importance of cultural heritage
BY Andy Knaggs | 03 Jul 2019
Investing in culture and cultural heritage has been included in the EU's new strategic agenda, marking the first time that such a commitment has been expressly made by the body.
Zaha Hadid Architects and Architect 61 begin work on New Science Centre in Singapore
BY Lauren Heath-Jones | 02 Jul 2019
Singapore-based architecture firm Architects 61 and Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) have begun design development workshops for the New Science Centre in Singapore.
Paramount rejoins London Resort project as PY Gerbeau named new chief executive
BY Tom Anstey | 01 Jul 2019
Just over two years after pulling out of a deal to be the brand lead for a multi-billion pound theme park development in Kent, UK, Paramount Pictures has entered into a new partnership with London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH), re-engaging with the project to supply its iconic IPs.
     
 


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