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List Of Largest Art Museums In The World

List Of Largest Art Museums In The World

On this page, as you’ll scroll down, you’ll know the list of Top Ten Largest Art Museums In The World.


First came into existence on planet Earth as Cabinets of Curiosities, or, better known as Wonder Rooms, Museums, have always attracted a lot of crowds, as we know, these buildings will leave us with millions of questions, busting excitement, and hypnotizing amazement, as we will look at the magnificent collections of artefacts, and their history, in detail, inside these institutions of knowledge, and aesthetics.

 1. Louvre Museum

Place: Paris (France)

Established: 1792 

Visitors Per Year: 10,200,000

Louvre Museum

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2. State Hermitage Museum

Place: Saint Petersburg (Russia)

Established: 1764

Visitors Per Year: 4,294,000

3. National Museum of China

Place: Beijing (China)

Established: 1959

Visitors Per Year: 8,610,092

4. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Place: New York City (United States)

Established: 1870

Visitors Per Year: 6,953927

5. Vatican Museums

Place: Vatican City (Rome) Vatican City

Established: 1506

Visitors Per Year: 6,756,186

Vatican Museums

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6. Tokyo National Museum

Place: Tokyo (Japan)

Established: 1872

Visitors Per Year: 2,431,073

Tokyo National Museum

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7.National Museum of Anthropology

Place: Mexico City (Mexico)

Established: 1964

Visitors Per Year: 2,596,725

8. Victoria and Albert Museum

Place: London (United Kingdom)

Established: 1852

Visitors Per Year: 3,967,566

9. National Museum of Korea

Place: Seoul (South Korea)

Established: 1909

Visitors Per Year: 3,300,000

10. Art Institute of Chicago

Place: Chicago (United States)

Established: 1879

Visitors Per Year: 1,700,000

Art Institute of Chicago

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Amongst these, situated in the Louvre Palace, Louvre Museum (if you haven’t noticed already) is also the most visited museum in the world. Other than this, it is also the central landmark and the historic monument in Paris, France.

From the oldest Capitoline Museums of Rome to the current day’s Louvre, one thing remains the same: Museums remain the most creative palaces of humankind. They will remain the eternal focus of people until the end of the world.

Blog Edited By Ritika Gupta

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