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ABBA The Museum opens in Stockholm
BY Tom Walker | 07 May 2013
ABBA The Museum, the first visitor attraction to be dedicated entirely to the Swedish pop band, has opened its doors in Stockholm today.
Council rejects Geffrye Museum's £18.9m plans
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 May 2013
London's Hackney Council has rejected a planning application for an £18.9m redevelopment project at the Geffrye Museum.
Kent council wins Dreamland court battle
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 03 May 2013
Plans for a £10m heritage theme park attraction in Margate, Kent are back on track, following a High Court ruling against a legal challenge that would have prevented the development.
Plans underway for € 1.5bn 'Barcelona Island' featuring world's first 'zero-gravity spa'
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 May 2013
A new development featuring Europe's tallest hotel is underway on a man-made island that will be connected through a glideway and overseas walkway with the coast of Barcelona.
Flodden 1513 'ecomuseum' plans expansion
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 02 May 2013
An 'ecomuseum' recognising places and communities associated with the Battle of Flodden is hoping to expand from 12 regional sites to 40 around the UK.
London Dungeon reopens on South Bank
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 01 May 2013
Popular UK attraction The London Dungeon, operated by Merlin Entertainments, has reopened at a new location on the city's South Bank following a £20m investment.
British Museum progresses with £135m redevelopment
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 01 May 2013
The British Museum has revealed it is progressing on schedule for the opening of its new £135m exhibition space, due to open in March 2014.
Science Museum reveals details about new Information Age gallery
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 30 Apr 2013
London's Science Museum has revealed details regarding its communications gallery Information Age, due to open in September 2014.
Holland's Rijksmuseum reopens after makeover
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Apr 2013
Holland's Rijksmuseum reopened on 14 April after a 10-year refurbishment. Now 80 galleries and 8,000 objects tell 800 years of Dutch history.
Aquatic ride for New York's Battery
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Apr 2013
New York's Battery Conservancy has just celebrated the topping off of its latest attraction, the SeaGlass nautilus shell structure.
Dinosaur museum prepares to break ground
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Apr 2013
Plans for a dinosaur museum near Pipestone Creek, Canada, have been given a boost with news that the County of Grande Prairie will donate an additional US$5m (£3.2m, 3.8m euro) allowing work to start.
Imperial War Museum London to partially reopen
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 30 Apr 2013
Imperial War Museum London will partially reopen its doors to the public on 29 July following its closure since 1 January.
Mary Rose Museum set for May opening
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 30 Apr 2013
The Mary Rose Museum will open to the public on 31 May, at the same dockyard where the Tudor warship was built more than 500 years ago.
Quassy Amusement Park to relaunch waterpark after US$5m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
The waterpark at Quassy Amusement Park in Connecticut, US is on track to introduce four new attractions for the 2013 season - nearly doubling the size of the waterpark.
Plans for £85m wildlife attraction in Scotland
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Wildside World is sharing plans with the local Glasgow and South Lanarkshire communities for an £85m wildlife and environmental development.
New Secrets of the Sea centre to launch in Florida in November
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
Construction is underway on the Secrets of the Sea Marine Exploration Center and Aquarium, a new US$5m (3.8m euro, £3.2m) marine attraction in Pinellas County, Florida US.
US$24m Living Planet Aquarium to be unveiled in Utah, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
A US$24m (18.3m euro, £15.5m) Living Planet Aquarium is on track to open to the public in Utah, US in December this year.
Wallace & Gromit ride opens at Pleasure Beach
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Pleasure Beach in Blackpool has officially opened the world's first Wallace & Gromit ride Thrill-O-Matic, in collaboration with the fictional characters' animators Aardman.
New four-floor Crayola Experience to launch in Pennsylvania, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
A new Crayola Experience is set to open in Easton, Pennsylvania, US with four floors and 18 interactive attractions on 24 May this year.
Australia's Scenic World launches railway ride after AUS$30m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
Scenic World at Katoomba in New South Wales, Australia has unveiled its Scenic Railway ride following a AUS$30m (US$31m, €24m, £20m) redevlopment.
     
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ABBA The Museum opens in Stockholm
BY Tom Walker | 07 May 2013
ABBA The Museum, the first visitor attraction to be dedicated entirely to the Swedish pop band, has opened its doors in Stockholm today.
Council rejects Geffrye Museum's £18.9m plans
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 07 May 2013
London's Hackney Council has rejected a planning application for an £18.9m redevelopment project at the Geffrye Museum.
Kent council wins Dreamland court battle
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 03 May 2013
Plans for a £10m heritage theme park attraction in Margate, Kent are back on track, following a High Court ruling against a legal challenge that would have prevented the development.
Plans underway for € 1.5bn 'Barcelona Island' featuring world's first 'zero-gravity spa'
BY Aoife Dowling | 03 May 2013
A new development featuring Europe's tallest hotel is underway on a man-made island that will be connected through a glideway and overseas walkway with the coast of Barcelona.
Flodden 1513 'ecomuseum' plans expansion
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 02 May 2013
An 'ecomuseum' recognising places and communities associated with the Battle of Flodden is hoping to expand from 12 regional sites to 40 around the UK.
London Dungeon reopens on South Bank
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 01 May 2013
Popular UK attraction The London Dungeon, operated by Merlin Entertainments, has reopened at a new location on the city's South Bank following a £20m investment.
British Museum progresses with £135m redevelopment
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 01 May 2013
The British Museum has revealed it is progressing on schedule for the opening of its new £135m exhibition space, due to open in March 2014.
Science Museum reveals details about new Information Age gallery
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 30 Apr 2013
London's Science Museum has revealed details regarding its communications gallery Information Age, due to open in September 2014.
Holland's Rijksmuseum reopens after makeover
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Apr 2013
Holland's Rijksmuseum reopened on 14 April after a 10-year refurbishment. Now 80 galleries and 8,000 objects tell 800 years of Dutch history.
Aquatic ride for New York's Battery
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Apr 2013
New York's Battery Conservancy has just celebrated the topping off of its latest attraction, the SeaGlass nautilus shell structure.
Dinosaur museum prepares to break ground
BY Kath Hudson | 30 Apr 2013
Plans for a dinosaur museum near Pipestone Creek, Canada, have been given a boost with news that the County of Grande Prairie will donate an additional US$5m (£3.2m, 3.8m euro) allowing work to start.
Imperial War Museum London to partially reopen
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 30 Apr 2013
Imperial War Museum London will partially reopen its doors to the public on 29 July following its closure since 1 January.
Mary Rose Museum set for May opening
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 30 Apr 2013
The Mary Rose Museum will open to the public on 31 May, at the same dockyard where the Tudor warship was built more than 500 years ago.
Quassy Amusement Park to relaunch waterpark after US$5m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
The waterpark at Quassy Amusement Park in Connecticut, US is on track to introduce four new attractions for the 2013 season - nearly doubling the size of the waterpark.
Plans for £85m wildlife attraction in Scotland
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Wildside World is sharing plans with the local Glasgow and South Lanarkshire communities for an £85m wildlife and environmental development.
New Secrets of the Sea centre to launch in Florida in November
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
Construction is underway on the Secrets of the Sea Marine Exploration Center and Aquarium, a new US$5m (3.8m euro, £3.2m) marine attraction in Pinellas County, Florida US.
US$24m Living Planet Aquarium to be unveiled in Utah, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 29 Apr 2013
A US$24m (18.3m euro, £15.5m) Living Planet Aquarium is on track to open to the public in Utah, US in December this year.
Wallace & Gromit ride opens at Pleasure Beach
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 29 Apr 2013
Pleasure Beach in Blackpool has officially opened the world's first Wallace & Gromit ride Thrill-O-Matic, in collaboration with the fictional characters' animators Aardman.
New four-floor Crayola Experience to launch in Pennsylvania, US
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
A new Crayola Experience is set to open in Easton, Pennsylvania, US with four floors and 18 interactive attractions on 24 May this year.
Australia's Scenic World launches railway ride after AUS$30m revamp
BY Aoife Dowling | 25 Apr 2013
Scenic World at Katoomba in New South Wales, Australia has unveiled its Scenic Railway ride following a AUS$30m (US$31m, €24m, £20m) redevlopment.
     
 


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