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Theme parks 'biggest engine of growth' for Village Roadshow
BY Tom Walker | 04 Dec 2012
Theme parks will be the biggest engine of growth over the next decade for Village Roadshow Limited (VRL), its chair has said.
Bewilderwood says its business is poised to go global
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Nov 2012
Bewilderwood, the beguiling children’s outdoor play concept involving jungle bridges, magical treehouses and zip wires, could go global say its founders.
Chester Zoo to create authentic Asian habitat
BY Kath Hudson | 29 Nov 2012
Visitors to Chester Zoo will soon be navigating their way through swamps, mangroves, bamboos and tropical forests as part of a planned £30m redevelopment.
Somerset museum seeks funding for £1.4m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 28 Nov 2012
Somerset County Council is looking for funding to support a £1.4m revamp of the Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury.
Historic Scotland unveils its vision for Gaelic
BY Tom Walker | 28 Nov 2012
Historic Scotland is to play a major role in the advancement of Gaelic after its plan to promote the language across the country was officially approved.
New Dubai city will boast 100 hotels and world's largest mall
BY Aoife Dowling | 27 Nov 2012
A new city is to be built in Dubai which will feature the world's largest mall, a theme park complex and 100 hotels.
Plans underway for world's largest sculpture in Abu Dhabi
BY Aoife Dowling | 27 Nov 2012
Abu Dhabi will play host to a US$340m (263m euro, £212m) sculpture constructed entirely from oil barrels.
Swiss art museum receives go ahead for new extension
BY Aoife Dowling | 26 Nov 2012
Kunsthaus Zurich is set to be the largest art museum in Switzerland as plans to extend the attraction were approved this week.
Ayyam Gallery to expand into London and Jeddah
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
Middle Eastern art institute Ayyam Gallery is set to launch two new galleries in London, UK and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in early 2013.
Hello Kitty Town opened at Malaysian resort
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
Puteri Harbour Family Theme Park has opened a Hello Kitty Town at its Malaysian resort. Located in Nusajaya Joho, the Hello Kitty Town is the first of its kind outside Japan and features walk-through experiences, interactive activities and Kitty-theme rides.
SeaWorld to open third Aquatica waterpark
BY Aoife Dowling | 22 Nov 2012
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is set to launch its third Aquatica waterpark in San Diego, US in early 2013.
Rochdale Pioneers Museum reopens after refit
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Nov 2012
The refurbished Rochdale Pioneers Museum, which celebrates the birth of the co-operative movement, has reopened its doors after a £2.3m refit.
Edinburgh Zoo unveils new penguin plans
BY Kath Hudson | 21 Nov 2012
Edinburgh Zoo has unveiled plans for its new penguin area, Penguins Rock, which will be completed early next year, before the spring breeding season commences.
US$185m museum to open in Dallas, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Nov 2012
The US$185m (£116m, 114.5m euro) Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, US is set to open in December.
Jewish Museum Berlin unveils latest extension
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Nov 2012
The Jewish Museum Berlin in the German capital has unveiled its latest extension - the Academy – designed by architect Daniel Libeskind. The 25,000sq ft (2,323sq m) Academy stands on the site of Berlin's one-time flower market.
Oldham wins funding for cultural 'jewels'
BY Kath Hudson | 20 Nov 2012
A landmark project to unite Oldham town centre's cultural "jewels", including plans for a new Heritage Centre and Coliseum Theatre, have been granted development funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Hermitage to open new art wing
BY Aoife Dowling | 20 Nov 2012
The restoration of the Eastern Wing at the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia is set to be complete by 2014. The Eastern Wing previously belonged to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation will be used for exhibiting art of the 19th-21st century.
Sand sculpture theme park to open in Brighton
BY Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
A sand sculpture theme park is set to open on disused land near Brighton Marina.
US$15m Mayan museum opens in Mexico
BY Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
A US$15m (11.7m euro, £9.4m) museum displaying ancient Mayan civilisation has opened in Cancun, Mexico. Located on Kukulkan Boulevard in Cancun's Hotel Zone, the museum is the largest structure built by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) since the Templo Mayor Museum in 1987. The 55,000sq ft (5,110sq m) Museo Maya de Cancun opened with 350 archaeological objects, including relics that have never before been shown to the public.
Louvre to collaborate with Fine Arts Museums
BY Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
Musée du Louvre in Paris, France and Fine Arts Museums in San Francisco, US are set to collaborate on a series of exhibitions over the next five years.
     
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6487 to 6506 of 9640 news stories
Theme parks 'biggest engine of growth' for Village Roadshow
BY Tom Walker | 04 Dec 2012
Theme parks will be the biggest engine of growth over the next decade for Village Roadshow Limited (VRL), its chair has said.
Bewilderwood says its business is poised to go global
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Nov 2012
Bewilderwood, the beguiling children’s outdoor play concept involving jungle bridges, magical treehouses and zip wires, could go global say its founders.
Chester Zoo to create authentic Asian habitat
BY Kath Hudson | 29 Nov 2012
Visitors to Chester Zoo will soon be navigating their way through swamps, mangroves, bamboos and tropical forests as part of a planned £30m redevelopment.
Somerset museum seeks funding for £1.4m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 28 Nov 2012
Somerset County Council is looking for funding to support a £1.4m revamp of the Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury.
Historic Scotland unveils its vision for Gaelic
BY Tom Walker | 28 Nov 2012
Historic Scotland is to play a major role in the advancement of Gaelic after its plan to promote the language across the country was officially approved.
New Dubai city will boast 100 hotels and world's largest mall
BY Aoife Dowling | 27 Nov 2012
A new city is to be built in Dubai which will feature the world's largest mall, a theme park complex and 100 hotels.
Plans underway for world's largest sculpture in Abu Dhabi
BY Aoife Dowling | 27 Nov 2012
Abu Dhabi will play host to a US$340m (263m euro, £212m) sculpture constructed entirely from oil barrels.
Swiss art museum receives go ahead for new extension
BY Aoife Dowling | 26 Nov 2012
Kunsthaus Zurich is set to be the largest art museum in Switzerland as plans to extend the attraction were approved this week.
Ayyam Gallery to expand into London and Jeddah
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
Middle Eastern art institute Ayyam Gallery is set to launch two new galleries in London, UK and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in early 2013.
Hello Kitty Town opened at Malaysian resort
BY Aoife Dowling | 23 Nov 2012
Puteri Harbour Family Theme Park has opened a Hello Kitty Town at its Malaysian resort. Located in Nusajaya Joho, the Hello Kitty Town is the first of its kind outside Japan and features walk-through experiences, interactive activities and Kitty-theme rides.
SeaWorld to open third Aquatica waterpark
BY Aoife Dowling | 22 Nov 2012
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is set to launch its third Aquatica waterpark in San Diego, US in early 2013.
Rochdale Pioneers Museum reopens after refit
BY Kath Hudson | 22 Nov 2012
The refurbished Rochdale Pioneers Museum, which celebrates the birth of the co-operative movement, has reopened its doors after a £2.3m refit.
Edinburgh Zoo unveils new penguin plans
BY Kath Hudson | 21 Nov 2012
Edinburgh Zoo has unveiled plans for its new penguin area, Penguins Rock, which will be completed early next year, before the spring breeding season commences.
US$185m museum to open in Dallas, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Nov 2012
The US$185m (£116m, 114.5m euro) Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, US is set to open in December.
Jewish Museum Berlin unveils latest extension
BY Aoife Dowling | 21 Nov 2012
The Jewish Museum Berlin in the German capital has unveiled its latest extension - the Academy – designed by architect Daniel Libeskind. The 25,000sq ft (2,323sq m) Academy stands on the site of Berlin's one-time flower market.
Oldham wins funding for cultural 'jewels'
BY Kath Hudson | 20 Nov 2012
A landmark project to unite Oldham town centre's cultural "jewels", including plans for a new Heritage Centre and Coliseum Theatre, have been granted development funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Hermitage to open new art wing
BY Aoife Dowling | 20 Nov 2012
The restoration of the Eastern Wing at the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia is set to be complete by 2014. The Eastern Wing previously belonged to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation will be used for exhibiting art of the 19th-21st century.
Sand sculpture theme park to open in Brighton
BY Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
A sand sculpture theme park is set to open on disused land near Brighton Marina.
US$15m Mayan museum opens in Mexico
BY Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
A US$15m (11.7m euro, £9.4m) museum displaying ancient Mayan civilisation has opened in Cancun, Mexico. Located on Kukulkan Boulevard in Cancun's Hotel Zone, the museum is the largest structure built by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) since the Templo Mayor Museum in 1987. The 55,000sq ft (5,110sq m) Museo Maya de Cancun opened with 350 archaeological objects, including relics that have never before been shown to the public.
Louvre to collaborate with Fine Arts Museums
BY Aoife Dowling | 19 Nov 2012
Musée du Louvre in Paris, France and Fine Arts Museums in San Francisco, US are set to collaborate on a series of exhibitions over the next five years.
     
 


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