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06 May 2016
Van Gogh Museum seeks new revenue by offering experts to private collectors
Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum has launched a new revenue scheme, offering professional services to private collectors, corporations and institutions, in an effort to counter declining visitor numbers. As museums seek new sources of revenue outside of ticket sales, Van Gogh Museum employees will provide advice,
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05 May 2016
Europa Park appoints two members of the Mack family to its board
Europa Park has followed up on a strong 2015 performance by appointing Michael and Thomas Mack to its board. “After having a successful 2015 that saw more than 5.5 million visitors, the largest theme park in Germany is paving the way for further expansion,” said a Europa Park statement. “In particular, the
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05 May 2016
Alpamare readies its first UK waterpark for opening
A £14m (US35m, €30.3m) waterpark in Scarborough, UK, is on-course to open later this year. Approved by the local council in May 2014, North Bay Water Park, operated by Alpamare UK, will feature four rides, offering an alpine theme with its lazy river, two-person tubes, racing mats and body slide.
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04 May 2016
George Lucas looking for alternative museum sites as Chicago plan unravels
After nearly two years of legal wrangling, George Lucas looks to have given up on Chicago as a viable option for his Museum of Narrative Art, with the filmmaker’s wife saying they were “seriously pursuing” alternative locations. With more installments than his famous Star Wars films, the Lucas Museum of
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04 May 2016
Rogers Place hockey and concert arena takes shape in Edmonton, Canada
The developers of Rogers Place, a forthcoming multi-use arena and stadium for Canadian ice hockey franchise the Edmonton Oilers, have released new images showing construction progress. Work on the CA$600m (US$470m, €410m, £325m) venue – located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta – started in March 2014 and is
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03 May 2016
Thorpe Park postpones opening of new Derren Brown attraction
Thorpe Park has postponed the opening of Derren Brown’s Ghost Train as the ride’s developers add the “final tweaks” to the new concept. Originally scheduled to open on 6 May, Thorpe Park announced the delay via its social media channels and is yet to reveal a new opening date. “After careful consideration
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03 May 2016
Italy plans €1bn investment into culture
After announcing plans in January to invest €300m (US$325m, £220m) to protect its most important heritage sites in need of restoration, Italy has earmarked €1bn (US$1.16bn, £790m) for cultural investments on projects across the country. Culture Minister Dario Franceschini called the plans, "the biggest patrimony
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Invented in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2005 by John Targett and Tim Wethey, Clip ‘n Climb is the international market leader of the fun climbing industry with 215 energy-filled facilities worldwide (and counting).
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