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A first look at George Lucas' Museum of Narrative Art
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2014
The first images for the legacy project of director George Lucas – the US$300m (€220m, £179m) Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (LMNA) in Chicago – have been revealed by architectural firm MAD Architects.
Science Hills museum makes waves in Japan
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2014
A stylish new science museum and business centre has opened in Japan’s industrial Komatsu city as part of a regional regeneration programme which will boost tourism and trade.
Singapore must invest in new attractions to boost tourism says PM
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
To grow Singaporean tourism over the next half century, the country must invest in new attractions and refresh existing ones, according to the country’s Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong.
Museums and cultural institutions team up to fight UK copyright law
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Cultural institutions in the UK are being forced not to exhibit certain historical works on the basis that copyright law is preventing their display.
Thailand tiger attraction reopens despite tourist mauling
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Phuket’s Tiger Kingdom – a popular tourist attraction which allows visitors to directly interact with tigers – has reopened to the public despite a recent tiger attack on a visitor inside one of its enclosures.
Disney reveals ¥500bn expansion plans for Tokyo parks
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Disney has revealed plans for a ¥500bn (US$4.5bn, €3.6bn, £2.8bn) expansion of it’s Tokyo resorts as part of a 10-year expansion plan.
Bumper summer means record-breaking business for Europa Park
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Germany’s Europa-Park looks set to smash its previous attendance record after a bumper summer season, with the visitor attraction expected to pass the 5 million guest mark for the first time in its 39-year history.
Koran theme park proposed by Malaysian MP
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
A Malaysian MP has proposed the country develop the world’s first ever Al- Koran theme park, in an effort to draw more religious tourism to the country.
Crowdfunding campaign underway to restore Walt Disney's childhood home
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Plans to restore the childhood home of Walt Disney have been revealed with the start of a fundraising campaign running until Disney’s 113th birthday on 5 December.
Merlin launches first Madam Tussauds in Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
Visitors to Singapore can now rub shoulders with the likes of David Beckham, Brad Pitt and Lady Gaga in wax form as Merlin Entertainments' newest Madame Tussauds attraction has opened to the public at Sentosa Island Resort.
Edo period theme park to explore 250 years of history at Osaka Castle
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2014
Osaka Castle in Japan will soon be home to a historical theme park after the Osaka city government confirmed plans for an Edo period attraction situated within the grounds of the 16th century building.
National videogame museum coming to UK in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
Plans have been announced to open the UK’s first dedicated national museum dedicated to the art of videogames.
Delhi Eye finally debuts three years after completion
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
India's Delhi Eye – a 200ft (61m) high ferris wheel in Okhla, south New Delhi – has finally been opened to the public several years after construction on the project was completed.
Eco-designed Moesgaard Museum opens at new location
BY Kim Megson | 28 Oct 2014
Denmark’s Moesgaard Museum – which is dedicated to the country’s archaeology and ethnography – is open to the public once more after completing a move across the city of Aarhus into its new £41m (US$66m, €52m) home.
Finland's Contemporary Art Museum Gösta Serlachius extension now complete
BY Katie Buckley | 28 Oct 2014
The new wing of the Contemporary Art Museum Gösta Serlachius in Finland, designed by Spanish architectural firm MX_SI, has been opened after three years of planning and development.
East London's 'Rom' becomes Europe’s first listed skatepark
BY Katie Buckley | 29 Oct 2014
The ‘Rom’ in Hornchurch, East London, has been given Grade II listed status by English Heritage and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Polin's Cartoon Network Amazone wins prestigious Leading Edge Award from WWA
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Polin Waterparks’ Cartoon Network Amazone in Thailand has taken the top honour during the World Waterpark Associations’ (WWA) Symposium & Trade Show Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
Marriott to operate hotel within AED10bn theme park complex in Dubai
BY Helen Andrews | 30 Oct 2014
Marriott International is to operate a new Polynesian-themed family hotel being developed as part of the AED10bn (US$2.7bn, €2.1bn, £1.7bn) theme park project in the Jebel Ali area of Dubai, set to open in 2016.
US waterpark with sliding roof aims for year-round audience
BY Alice Davis | 29 Oct 2014
A new waterpark is opening in Frankenmuth, Michigan, which could prove to be the envy of aquatic attractions in similar climes. The Atrium Waterpark is fitted with a retractable roof, creating a facility that’s inviting all-year-round.
Dame Judi Dench defends floating art gallery set to be destroyed in London
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2014
A floating art gallery backed by Dame Judi Dench and Prince Charles is set to be destroyed after the London Port Authority failed to offer an alternate site appropriate for the nine-barge art collection.
     
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5213 to 5233 of 9637 news stories
A first look at George Lucas' Museum of Narrative Art
BY Tom Anstey | 04 Nov 2014
The first images for the legacy project of director George Lucas – the US$300m (€220m, £179m) Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (LMNA) in Chicago – have been revealed by architectural firm MAD Architects.
Science Hills museum makes waves in Japan
BY Kim Megson | 04 Nov 2014
A stylish new science museum and business centre has opened in Japan’s industrial Komatsu city as part of a regional regeneration programme which will boost tourism and trade.
Singapore must invest in new attractions to boost tourism says PM
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
To grow Singaporean tourism over the next half century, the country must invest in new attractions and refresh existing ones, according to the country’s Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong.
Museums and cultural institutions team up to fight UK copyright law
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Cultural institutions in the UK are being forced not to exhibit certain historical works on the basis that copyright law is preventing their display.
Thailand tiger attraction reopens despite tourist mauling
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Nov 2014
Phuket’s Tiger Kingdom – a popular tourist attraction which allows visitors to directly interact with tigers – has reopened to the public despite a recent tiger attack on a visitor inside one of its enclosures.
Disney reveals ¥500bn expansion plans for Tokyo parks
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Disney has revealed plans for a ¥500bn (US$4.5bn, €3.6bn, £2.8bn) expansion of it’s Tokyo resorts as part of a 10-year expansion plan.
Bumper summer means record-breaking business for Europa Park
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Germany’s Europa-Park looks set to smash its previous attendance record after a bumper summer season, with the visitor attraction expected to pass the 5 million guest mark for the first time in its 39-year history.
Koran theme park proposed by Malaysian MP
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
A Malaysian MP has proposed the country develop the world’s first ever Al- Koran theme park, in an effort to draw more religious tourism to the country.
Crowdfunding campaign underway to restore Walt Disney's childhood home
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Plans to restore the childhood home of Walt Disney have been revealed with the start of a fundraising campaign running until Disney’s 113th birthday on 5 December.
Merlin launches first Madam Tussauds in Singapore
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
Visitors to Singapore can now rub shoulders with the likes of David Beckham, Brad Pitt and Lady Gaga in wax form as Merlin Entertainments' newest Madame Tussauds attraction has opened to the public at Sentosa Island Resort.
Edo period theme park to explore 250 years of history at Osaka Castle
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2014
Osaka Castle in Japan will soon be home to a historical theme park after the Osaka city government confirmed plans for an Edo period attraction situated within the grounds of the 16th century building.
National videogame museum coming to UK in 2015
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
Plans have been announced to open the UK’s first dedicated national museum dedicated to the art of videogames.
Delhi Eye finally debuts three years after completion
BY Tom Anstey | 30 Oct 2014
India's Delhi Eye – a 200ft (61m) high ferris wheel in Okhla, south New Delhi – has finally been opened to the public several years after construction on the project was completed.
Eco-designed Moesgaard Museum opens at new location
BY Kim Megson | 28 Oct 2014
Denmark’s Moesgaard Museum – which is dedicated to the country’s archaeology and ethnography – is open to the public once more after completing a move across the city of Aarhus into its new £41m (US$66m, €52m) home.
Finland's Contemporary Art Museum Gösta Serlachius extension now complete
BY Katie Buckley | 28 Oct 2014
The new wing of the Contemporary Art Museum Gösta Serlachius in Finland, designed by Spanish architectural firm MX_SI, has been opened after three years of planning and development.
East London's 'Rom' becomes Europe’s first listed skatepark
BY Katie Buckley | 29 Oct 2014
The ‘Rom’ in Hornchurch, East London, has been given Grade II listed status by English Heritage and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Polin's Cartoon Network Amazone wins prestigious Leading Edge Award from WWA
BY Tom Anstey | 31 Oct 2014
Polin Waterparks’ Cartoon Network Amazone in Thailand has taken the top honour during the World Waterpark Associations’ (WWA) Symposium & Trade Show Awards ceremony in Las Vegas.
Marriott to operate hotel within AED10bn theme park complex in Dubai
BY Helen Andrews | 30 Oct 2014
Marriott International is to operate a new Polynesian-themed family hotel being developed as part of the AED10bn (US$2.7bn, €2.1bn, £1.7bn) theme park project in the Jebel Ali area of Dubai, set to open in 2016.
US waterpark with sliding roof aims for year-round audience
BY Alice Davis | 29 Oct 2014
A new waterpark is opening in Frankenmuth, Michigan, which could prove to be the envy of aquatic attractions in similar climes. The Atrium Waterpark is fitted with a retractable roof, creating a facility that’s inviting all-year-round.
Dame Judi Dench defends floating art gallery set to be destroyed in London
BY Tom Anstey | 29 Oct 2014
A floating art gallery backed by Dame Judi Dench and Prince Charles is set to be destroyed after the London Port Authority failed to offer an alternate site appropriate for the nine-barge art collection.
     
 


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