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All of Syria's Heritage sites put on endangered list
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jun 2013
All six of Syria's World Heritage sites have been placed on an endangered list by the World Heritage Committee (WHC).
World's largest arena being built in Manila
BY Miguel de Sousa | 24 Jun 2013
The Manila Arena in the Philippines is currently under construction, and upon completion, will claim the title of largest indoor arena in the world.
Black Country Museum announces £600,000 loss
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jun 2013
The Black Country Living Museum, in the West Midlands has announced losses of almost £600,000 as visitor numbers saw a drop of 50,000 people over the course of a year.
Design Museum delivers new technology exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2013
Design Museum and the Technology Strategy Board have collaborated to deliver a new exhibition about the changes in the manufacturing industry.
Budget cuts 'no threat' to northern science museums
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2013
Museums in three northern cities that faced the threat of closure are safe despite recent cuts, according to the culture minister.
Canadian waterpark opens CA$7m African river adventure
BY Miguel de Sousa | 18 Jun 2013
Billed as Canada's largest waterpark, Calypso Theme Waterpark has opened a new CA$7m (£4.3m, €5.1m, US$6.8m) attraction called Kongo Expedition.
Welsh tourism wants more spas and heritage hotels to boost numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2013
Tourism chiefs in Wales want more luxury, spa and heritage hotels as part of a strategy to boost earnings and bring in another £1bn (US$1.55bn, €1.16bn) a year by targeting the US, Germany and Ireland.
Oprah donates USD12m to new African American museum
BY Miguel de Sousa | 18 Jun 2013
Media mogul, Oprah Winfrey, has donated US$12m (£7.6m) to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, which is currently under construction in Washington D.C
George Lucas bids for US$300m San Francisco arts museum
BY Miguel de Sousa | 18 Jun 2013
George Lucas, the creator of cinematic movie greats such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones, is a step closer to opening a cultural arts museum in his hometown of San Francisco. Lucas is one of three finalists vying to secure a site in the Presidio National Park, which was formerly a military base. In his submission to the Presidio Trust, Lucas says the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum will be a unique first-of-its-kind institution, designed to serve as the country's premier venue for understanding the connections and lineage of illustrative and visual art.
Disney to build Star Wars theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2013
The Walt Disney Company is reportedly planning to open a Star Wars-based theme park in Disney World Florida by 2018.
St Louis Art Museum's new extension to open
BY Miguel de Sousa | 17 Jun 2013
The St Louis Art Museum, in the US State of Missouri, has closed its doors until 29 June when it will reopen with a new East Building extension.
Faulty ride leaves dozens trapped for more than four hours
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2013
More than 30 people were left trapped on a ride at Chessington World of Adventures in London, England, hanging 20ft (6m) in the air after the ride suffered a mechanical malfunction.
Design unveiled for new £4m King Richard III centre in Leicester
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Jun 2013
Design plans for the new multi-million pound King Richard III visitor centre in the heart of Leicester's Old Town has been revealed.
Construction begins to rebuild Berlin Palace
BY Miguel de Sousa | 13 Jun 2013
This month German President, Joachim Gauck, formally marked the start of construction to recreate the Hohenzollern Palace in Berlin, to be named the Berlin Palace.
Zagreb Eye opens to the public
BY Miguel de Sousa | 12 Jun 2013
Croatia's capital Zagreb will try to emulate the success of the London Eye when it opens its latest tourist offering, the Zagreb Eye.
Attendances at Asian theme parks on the rise
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
Standards and attendances of new theme parks and attractions in Asia is drawing record numbers of visitors, according to industry leaders at the recent Asian Attractions Expo in Singapore.
Natural History Museum Los Angeles unveils new features
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The renovated and restored Natural History Museum (NHM) Los Angeles, in the USA, has introduced its two newest elements as part of a US$135m (£86.7m, 101.6m), 12 year overhaul.
Emirates to open aviation attraction in London
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jun 2013
Dubai-based airline Emirates has announced plans to open an aviation-themed visitor attraction in central London.
Former Gloucester Prison could become museum
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The owner of a jail museum in the Forest of Dean in Gloucester, is looking to expand his portfolio with a bid to open a museum in the recently closed Gloucester Prison.
Kirkcaldy Galleries in Scotland reopens after £2.5m refurbishment
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2013
A single venue museum, library and art gallery in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, has reopened after a £2.5m (US$3.8m, €2.9m), 18-month refurbishment.
     
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6189 to 6208 of 9643 news stories
All of Syria's Heritage sites put on endangered list
BY Tom Anstey | 25 Jun 2013
All six of Syria's World Heritage sites have been placed on an endangered list by the World Heritage Committee (WHC).
World's largest arena being built in Manila
BY Miguel de Sousa | 24 Jun 2013
The Manila Arena in the Philippines is currently under construction, and upon completion, will claim the title of largest indoor arena in the world.
Black Country Museum announces £600,000 loss
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Jun 2013
The Black Country Living Museum, in the West Midlands has announced losses of almost £600,000 as visitor numbers saw a drop of 50,000 people over the course of a year.
Design Museum delivers new technology exhibition
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2013
Design Museum and the Technology Strategy Board have collaborated to deliver a new exhibition about the changes in the manufacturing industry.
Budget cuts 'no threat' to northern science museums
BY Tom Anstey | 19 Jun 2013
Museums in three northern cities that faced the threat of closure are safe despite recent cuts, according to the culture minister.
Canadian waterpark opens CA$7m African river adventure
BY Miguel de Sousa | 18 Jun 2013
Billed as Canada's largest waterpark, Calypso Theme Waterpark has opened a new CA$7m (£4.3m, €5.1m, US$6.8m) attraction called Kongo Expedition.
Welsh tourism wants more spas and heritage hotels to boost numbers
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2013
Tourism chiefs in Wales want more luxury, spa and heritage hotels as part of a strategy to boost earnings and bring in another £1bn (US$1.55bn, €1.16bn) a year by targeting the US, Germany and Ireland.
Oprah donates USD12m to new African American museum
BY Miguel de Sousa | 18 Jun 2013
Media mogul, Oprah Winfrey, has donated US$12m (£7.6m) to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, which is currently under construction in Washington D.C
George Lucas bids for US$300m San Francisco arts museum
BY Miguel de Sousa | 18 Jun 2013
George Lucas, the creator of cinematic movie greats such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones, is a step closer to opening a cultural arts museum in his hometown of San Francisco. Lucas is one of three finalists vying to secure a site in the Presidio National Park, which was formerly a military base. In his submission to the Presidio Trust, Lucas says the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum will be a unique first-of-its-kind institution, designed to serve as the country's premier venue for understanding the connections and lineage of illustrative and visual art.
Disney to build Star Wars theme park
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Jun 2013
The Walt Disney Company is reportedly planning to open a Star Wars-based theme park in Disney World Florida by 2018.
St Louis Art Museum's new extension to open
BY Miguel de Sousa | 17 Jun 2013
The St Louis Art Museum, in the US State of Missouri, has closed its doors until 29 June when it will reopen with a new East Building extension.
Faulty ride leaves dozens trapped for more than four hours
BY Tom Anstey | 17 Jun 2013
More than 30 people were left trapped on a ride at Chessington World of Adventures in London, England, hanging 20ft (6m) in the air after the ride suffered a mechanical malfunction.
Design unveiled for new £4m King Richard III centre in Leicester
BY Aoife Dowling | 14 Jun 2013
Design plans for the new multi-million pound King Richard III visitor centre in the heart of Leicester's Old Town has been revealed.
Construction begins to rebuild Berlin Palace
BY Miguel de Sousa | 13 Jun 2013
This month German President, Joachim Gauck, formally marked the start of construction to recreate the Hohenzollern Palace in Berlin, to be named the Berlin Palace.
Zagreb Eye opens to the public
BY Miguel de Sousa | 12 Jun 2013
Croatia's capital Zagreb will try to emulate the success of the London Eye when it opens its latest tourist offering, the Zagreb Eye.
Attendances at Asian theme parks on the rise
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
Standards and attendances of new theme parks and attractions in Asia is drawing record numbers of visitors, according to industry leaders at the recent Asian Attractions Expo in Singapore.
Natural History Museum Los Angeles unveils new features
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The renovated and restored Natural History Museum (NHM) Los Angeles, in the USA, has introduced its two newest elements as part of a US$135m (£86.7m, 101.6m), 12 year overhaul.
Emirates to open aviation attraction in London
BY Tom Walker | 12 Jun 2013
Dubai-based airline Emirates has announced plans to open an aviation-themed visitor attraction in central London.
Former Gloucester Prison could become museum
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Jun 2013
The owner of a jail museum in the Forest of Dean in Gloucester, is looking to expand his portfolio with a bid to open a museum in the recently closed Gloucester Prison.
Kirkcaldy Galleries in Scotland reopens after £2.5m refurbishment
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Jun 2013
A single venue museum, library and art gallery in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, has reopened after a £2.5m (US$3.8m, €2.9m), 18-month refurbishment.
     
 


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