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21 Sep 2018
Buried treasures: China’s Dune Art Museum’s construction nearly complete
A unique new art gallery that is buried in a sand dune is close to completing construction on the coast of Bohai Bay in northern China. Spanning a total area of 10,000 sqf (930sq m), the museum will accommodate a number of galleries of varying size, multiple studios and a café when it opens later this year.
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21 Sep 2018
Joanna Lumley-backed Peter Pan centre to open late 2018 in Scotland
The inspiration behind the Peter Pan story, Moat Brae House, is being fully restored and turned into the National Centre for Children’s Literature and Storytelling in Dumfries, Scotland. Opening later this year, the centre hopes to attract around 250,000 visitors in its first five years and is being built by
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21 Sep 2018
AR app launched by Minneapolis Institute of Art
US art museum the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) has launched a new augmented reality (AR) app that is able to transform spaces into giant puzzles. Taking visitors through 12 puzzles, ‘Riddle Mia This’ encourages people to interact with works of art, as well as Mia’s physical space, inviting them to search
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21 Sep 2018
More than 1,500 US museums offer free entry tomorrow for Museum Day
The annual Museum Day in the US, organised by the Smithsonian Institute, kicks off across the country tomorrow (22 September), with more than 1,500 attractions offering free entry during the event. Participating institutions across the country will provide free entry to anybody that presents a Museum Day
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20 Sep 2018
Food attraction planned for Netherlands in 2021
A new attraction marketing itself as a “food experience” will open in 2021 in the Netherlands. The World Food Centre is being created to bring businesses, researchers, farmers and food industry professionals together, while getting members of the public to grow, eat, celebrate and learn about where their food
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20 Sep 2018
World's largest indoor ski park coming to Shanghai
Plans have been announced to build the world's largest indoor ski park, with the record-breaking development coming to Shanghai's Pudong neighbourhood. Conceptualised by Mercurio Design Lab, the Wintastar resort will be run by Dubai's Majid Al Futtaim, which unveiled the Middle East’s first indoor ski slope in
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20 Sep 2018
Arts Council and Heritage Lottery Fund partner to help English museums
Arts Council England (ACE) and the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) have announced a partnership to ensure museums in England can get more help at a strategic level. The two organisations have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to develop a collective strategy following recommendations to do so by
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20 Sep 2018
Revamped post-war art museum to reopen in Maryland next month
American billionaires Mitchell and Emily Wei Rales are to reopen the Glenstone Museum, showcasing their extensive collection of post-war art, in Maryland, US next month following renovations and an expansion. The museum, located on the grounds of a former hunt club near Washington DC in Potomac, has undergone a
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19 Sep 2018
Merlin plans second Legoland park in China
Operator Merlin Entertainments is to bring a second Legoland resort to China in Sanya, Hainan Province, to add to its already under construction development in Shanghai. Merlin will again work with public equity firm China Media Capital on Legoland Sanya, having partnered with the company on the Shanghai
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19 Sep 2018
Kidzmondo to open edutainment mini-city in Melbourne
Middle Eastern edutainment brand Kidzmondo is set to open a new mini-city site aimed at children aged between two and 14 in Melbourne, Australia. Located at the Box Hill Institute’s 7,000sq m (75,347sq ft) Lilydale Campus, the project will cost AUS$30m (US$21.8m, €18.7m, £16.6m), with construction expected to
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19 Sep 2018
Serpentine Pavilion opens with Unzipped exhibition in Toronto
The 2016 Serpentine Pavilion installation, designed by renowned architectural practice Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), has now opened in Toronto having been rebuilt in the Canadian city. Originally designed for Kensington Gardens in London for the Serpentine Pavilion event – an annual architectural installation in the
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19 Sep 2018
C&A to open sustainable fashion museum in Amsterdam
Retailer C&A is set to open a fashion museum in October, with the new attraction in Amsterdam, Netherlands, to be focussed on circular and sustainable design. Sponsored by C&A’s charity arm – the C&A Foundation – and with support from Adidas and PVH Corp, the Fashion for Good Experience has been developed in
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