List of most-visited art museums

Summary

In 2023, total attendance in the most-visited art museums returned largely to the level of 2019, for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.[1]

The 100 most popular art museums in the world in 2023, divided by countries and continents.

A primary source for 2023 figures is the Art Newspaper, [[1]], whose most recent annual survey was published in March 2024. Other major sources included the newsroom of the Smithsonian Institution, the French Ministry of Culture, and the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions in the United Kingdom.

Visitor numbers for museums in mainland China are traditionally released by the government in May each year, several months after the publication of The Art Newspaper's list. Museums in China included on the 2021 list are noted at the bottom of this list with the prior year's statistics and will be incorporated into the main listings when 2022 statistics are released.[2]

Visitors in 2023 edit

Rank in 2023 Museum Country and city Visitors annually Image
(1) Louvre   Paris 8,860,000 (2023)[3]
 
(2) Vatican Museums   Vatican City (Rome) 6,764,858 (2023)[4]  
(3) British Museum   London 5,820,860 (2023)
(up 42 percent from 2022)[5][6]
 
(4) Metropolitan Museum of Art   New York City 5,364,000 (2023)[7]  
(5) Tate Modern   London 4,742,038 (2023)[6]  
(6) National Museum of Korea   Seoul 4,180,285 (2023)[8]  
(7) Musée d'Orsay   Paris 3,871,498 (2023)
[9]
 
(8) National Gallery of Art   Washington, D.C. 3,829,812 (2023)[10]  
(9) Museo del Prado   Madrid 3,337,550 (2023)[8]  
(10) State Hermitage Museum   Saint Petersburg 3,273,753 (2023)[11]
 
(11) Victoria and Albert Museum   London 3,110,000 (2023)
(up 28 percent from 2022)[12][5][6]
 
(12) National Gallery   London 3,096,508 (2023)
(up 14 percent from 2022)[13]
 
(13) State Russian Museum   Saint Petersburg 2,900,000 (2023)[11]  
(14) Museum of Modern Art   New York City 2,839,509 (2023)[11]
 
(15) M+   Hong Kong 2,797,616 (2023)[11]  
(16) Somerset House   London 2,727,677 (2023)
(up 28 percent from 2022)[5][6]
 
(17) Uffizi Gallery   Florence 2,717,857 (2023), figure does not include visitors to the Palazzo Pitti or Boboli Gardens
(up 129 percent from 2021)[5][14]
 
(18) Rijksmuseum   Amsterdam 2,702,824 (2023)[11]  
(19) Musée National d'Art Moderne (Centre Pompidou)   Paris 2,621,696 (2023)

[15][16]

 
(20) Wawel Castle   Kraków 2,561,000 (2023)[11]  
(21) The National Art Center, Tokyo   Tokyo 2,250,758 (2023)[11]  
(22) 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art   Kanazawa 2,230,939 (2023)[11]  
(23) National Museum of Scotland   Edinburgh 2,186,841 (2023)
(up 56 percent from 2022)[17][5]
 
(24) Tretyakov Gallery   Moscow 2,100,000 (2023)[11]  
(25) Royal Castle, Warsaw   Warsaw 2,023,642 (2023)[11]  
(26) National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Seoul branch)   Seoul 2,021,771 (2023)[11]  
(27) Galleria dell'Accademia   Florence 2,013,974 (2023)[11]  
(28) Art Gallery of New South Wales   Sydney 1,945,810 (2023)[11]  
(29) Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum   Tokyo 1,924,456 (2023)[11]  
(30) Acropolis Museum   Athens 1,904,456 (2023)[11]  
(31) Scottish National Gallery   Edinburgh 1,836,057 (2023)[11]  
(32) NGV International (National Gallery of Victoria)   Melbourne 1,800,124 (2023),[11] figure does not include visitors to the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia  
(33) National Gallery Singapore   Singapore 1,723,916 (2023)[11]  
(34) Humboldt Forum   Berlin 1,700,000 (2023)[11]  
(35) Kunsthistorisches Museum   Vienna 1,688,509 (2023)[11]  
(36) Van Gogh Museum   Amsterdam 1,686,766 (2023)[11]  
(37) National Museum in Kraków   Kraków 1,650,792 (2023)[11]  
(38) National Museum of African-American History and Culture (Smithsonian Institution)   Washington, D.C. 1,600,000 (2023)[11]  
(39) Louis Vuitton Foundation   Paris 1,550,000 (2023)[11]
 
(40) Museo Reina Sofía   Madrid 1,514,854 (2023)[11]  
(41) Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil   Belo Horizonte 1,474,825 (2023)[11]  
(42) Musée du quai Branly   Paris 1,410,000 (2023)[18]  
(43) Gyeongju National Museum   Gyeongju 1,340,032 (2023)[11]  
(44) Upper Belvedere   Vienna 1,339,660 (2023)[11]  
(45) Guggenheim Museum Bilbao   Bilbao 1,324,221 (2023)[19]  
(46) Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil   Rio de Janeiro 1,323,034 2023)[19]  
(47) Art Institute of Chicago   Chicago 1,322,195 (2023)[20]  
(48) Doge's Palace   Venice 1,301,619 2023)[11]  
(49) Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (MUCEM)   Marseille 1,300,000 (2023)
[21]
 
(50) Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum   Glasgow 1,283,882 (2023)[11]  
(51) Hong Kong Palace Museum   Hong Kong 1,260,000 (2023)[11]  
(52) Hong Kong Museum of Art   Hong Kong 1,257,411 (2023)[11]  
(53) Getty Center   Los Angeles 1,251,134 (2023)[11]  
(54) Louvre Abu Dhabi   Abu Dhabi 1,247,076 (2023)[11]  
(55) National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design   Oslo 1,246,000 (2023)[11]  
(56) Musée de l'Orangerie   Paris 1,239,539 (2023)[22]  
(57) Petit Palais   Paris 1,187,637 (2023)[23]  
(58) Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa   Wellington 1,181,637 2023)[11]  
(59) Donald W. Reynolds Center
(contains two museums, the National Portrait Gallery and
Smithsonian American Art Museum)
  Washington D.C. 1,166,129 (2023)[11]  
(60) National Portrait Gallery   London 1,164,018 (2023)[11]  
(61) Serralves   Porto 1,147,761 (2023)[11]  
(62) Tate Britain   London 1,091,218 (2023)[11]  
(63) Royal Ontario Museum   Toronto 1,091,120 (2023)[11]  
(64) Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens   San Marino, California 1,090,475 (2023)[11]  
(65) Museo Egizio   Turin 1,061,157 (2023)[11]  
(66) Museu Picasso   Barcelona 1,047,094 (2023)[11]  
(67) Moscow Kremlin Museums   Moscow 1,024,610 (2023)[11]  
(68) Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum   Madrid 1,017,684 (2023)[11]

 

(69) National Gallery of Ireland   Dublin 1,017,636 (2023)[11]  
(70) De Young Museum   San Francisco 999,645 (2023)[11]  
(71) Museum of Fine Arts, Houston   Houston 999,514 (2023)[11]  
(72) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston   Boston 952,290 (2023)[11]  
(73) Albertina   Vienna 943,974 (2023)[11]  
(74) Musee d'Art Moderne de Paris   Paris 927,023 (2023)[11]  
(75) Tel Aviv Museum of Art   Tel Aviv 906,350 (2023)[11]  
(76) Los Angeles County Museum of Art   Los Angeles 902,237 (2023)[11]  
(77) Ashmolean Museum   Oxford 900,277 (2023)[11]  
(78) Royal Palace of Milan   Milan 896,681 (2023)[11]  
(79) The Broad   Los Angeles 895,949 (2023)[11]  
(80) National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT)   Tokyo 883,596 (2023)[11]  
(81) Palazzo Pitti   Florence 883,568 (2023)[11]  
(82) Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum   New York City 861,374 (2023)[11]  
(83) Museum of Contemporary Art Australia   Sydney 859,386 (2023)[11]  
(84) Art Gallery of Ontario   Toronto 846,835 (2023)[11]  
(85) Imperial War Museum   London 841,575 (2023)[11]  
(86) Museum of Fine Arts   Budapest 821,491 (2023)[11]  
(87) Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art   Bentonville 784,971 (2023)[11]  
(88) Museo Picasso Málaga   Málaga 779,279 (2023)[11]  
(89) Whitney Museum   New York City 768,000 (2023)[11]  
(90) Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park   Grand Rapids Charter Township, Michigan 760,667 (2023)[11]  
(91) Fondation Monet in Giverny   Giverny 750,000 (2023)[11]  
(92) The Ian Potter Museum of Art   Melbourne 732,114 (2023)[11]  
(93) Dalí Theatre-Museum   Figueres 726,199 (2023)[11]  
(94) National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Gwacheon branch)   Gwacheon 726,065 (2023)[11]  
(95) Hong Kong Heritage Museum   Hong Kong 724,011 (2023)[11]  
(96) Faberge Museum   St Petersburg 709,982 (2023)[11]  
(97) Royal Academy of Arts   London 709,961 (2023)[11]  
(98) Louisiana Museum of Modern Art   Humlebæk 702,426 (2023)[11]  
(99) National Museum of the American Indian   Washington D.C. 701,021 (2023)[11]  
(100) Cleveland Museum of Art   Cleveland 685,336 (2023)[11]  

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Art Newspaper,", March 2023
  2. ^ Coville, Alex (27 March 2023). "Will China's museums still come out on top despite harsh Covid rules?". The Art Newspaper. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  3. ^ Radio France, (January 11, 2024
  4. ^ The"Art Newspaper", March 21,2024
  5. ^ a b c d e Cheshire, Lee; da Silva, José (27 March 2023). "The 100 most popular art museums in the world—who has recovered and who is still struggling?". The Art Newspaper. Archived from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA), March 18, 2024
  7. ^ "New York Times", March 12, 2024, ""Audience Snapshot; Four Years After Shutdown, a Mixed Recovery"
  8. ^ a b CLIC Museum Index, published January 2024
  9. ^ "En 2023, le Louvre a retrouvé une fréquentation pré-Covid avec près de 9 millions de visiteurs". Franceinfo Culture (in French). 4 January 2024.
  10. ^ "National Gallery of Art Welcomed 3.8 Million Visitors in 2023; Attendance 18% Higher than 2022". NGA. National Gallery of Art. 29 January 2024. Archived from the original on 6 February 2024. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
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  12. ^ ALVA Visitor Figures (March 18, 2024)
  13. ^ ALVA Visitor Figures (March 18, 2024)
  14. ^ "All the numbers of the post-pandemic Uffizi Galleries". Uffizi (in Italian). 20 January 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  15. ^ "Le Parisien", 6 January, 2023
  16. ^ Jordane de Faÿ (4 January 2023). "3 009 570 - Le nombre de visiteurs au Centre Pompidou en 2022". Le Quotiden de L'Art (in French).
  17. ^ ALVA Visitor Figures (March 18, 2024)
  18. ^ beaux-Arts.com,February 2024
  19. ^ a b CLIC Annual Museum Survey, January 2024
  20. ^ "New York Times,", March 21, 2024
  21. ^ CLIC Museum Index, January 30, 2024
  22. ^ CLC Museum Index, Feb. 2024
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