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The following is a list of museums ranked according to their floor area where published by reliable sources. Only museums with more than 20,000 square meters (220,000 sq ft) of floor space are included. Entries are not ranked as large museums that do not have reliably-sourced statistics may be omitted; this is not necessarily a complete list.
The following is a list of art museums ranked according to their gallery space where published by reliable sources. Only museums with more than 8,000 square meters (86,000 sq ft) of gallery space are included.
The estimated total number of museums worldwide is around 104,000. Museum institutions are not evenly distributed globally, with Western Europe and North America housing around 61% of museums as of March 2021. [2] The International Council of Museums comprises approximately 30,000 members in 137 countries.
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Beijing: Palace Museum, Guanfu Museum, National Art Museum of China, Today Art Museum, Beijing Art Museum, Beijing World Art Museum, Pékin Fine Arts, Capital Museum; Hangzhou: Zhejiang Provincial Museum; Nanjing: Nanjing 4Cube Museum of Contemporary Art, Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum
The 100 most popular art museums in the world in 2022, divided by countries and continents. 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 British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is the largest in the world. [3] It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
"The Museum of Louvre in France is the largest museum in the world compared by The British Museum in London and Metropolitan Museum in New-York with 60,000 square meters, 58,820 square meters, and 25,700 square meters respectively."ref (blog) - the table mixes up the last two making the NY museum larger. What are the #'s in the ref though ...