Art Museum Largest Art Museum in the United States
Fine art museums are some of the largest buildings in the world. The world's most pre-eminent museums accept too engaged in various expansion projects through the years, expanding their full exhibition space.[one]
List [edit]
The following is a list of fine art museums ranked co-ordinate to their gallery space where published by reliable sources. Only museums with more than than 8,000 square meters (86,000 sq ft) of gallery infinite are included.
| Building | Name | City | Country | Gallery space in m2 (sq ft) | Year established |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Land Hermitage Museum | St. petersburg | | 100,000 (1,100,000)[2] [ unreliable source? ] | 1764 |
| | Louvre | Paris | | 72,735 (782,910)[3] | 1792 |
| | National Museum of China | Beijing | | 65,000 (700,000)[4] | 1959 |
| | Metropolitan Museum of Art | New York City | | 58,820 (633,100)[5] | 1870 |
| | Vatican Museums | State of the vatican city (Rome) | | 43,000 (460,000)[5] | 1506 |
| | Tokyo National Museum | Tokyo | | 38,000 (410,000)[6] | 1872 |
| | National Museum of Anthropology | Mexico City | | 33,000 (360,000)[7] | 1964 |
| | Victoria and Albert Museum | London | | xxx,658 (330,000)[8] [9] | 1852 |
| | Houston Museum of Fine Arts | Houston | | 28,000 (300,000)[10] | 1900 |
| | National Museum of Korea | Seoul | | 27,090 (291,600)[xi] | 1909 |
| | British Museum | London | | 25,700 (277,000)[5] | 1753 |
| | Art Institute of Chicago | Chicago | | 26,000 (280,000)[12] [note 1] | 1879 |
| | Mystetskyi Arsenal | Kyiv | | 24,000 (260,000)[xiii] | 2006 |
| | National Gallery of Fine art | Washington | | 25,200 (271,000)[14] | 1937 |
| | MASS MoCA | North Adams | | 23,225 (249,990)[xv] | 1999 |
| | Fine art & History Museum | Brussels | | 22,000 (240,000) | 1835 |
| | Museum of Fine Arts | Boston | | 20,500 (221,000)[16] | 1870 |
| Royal Ontario Museum | Ontario | | 19,900 (214,000)[17] | 1912 | |
| Shandong Art Museum | Jinan | | 19,700 (212,000)[xviii] | 1977 | |
| | State of israel Museum | Jerusalem | | 18,500 (199,000)[xix] | 1965 |
| | National Gallery Singapore | Singapore | | xviii,000 (190,000)[20] | 2015 |
| | Minneapolis Institute of Fine art | Minneapolis | | 17,500 (188,000)[21] | 1883 |
| | Yard+ | Hong Kong | | 17,000 (183,000)[22] | 2021 |
| | Birmingham Museum of Art | Birmingham | | 17,000 (180,000)[23] | 1951 |
| | Armory (Biennale) | Venice | | 17,000 (180,000)[24] | 1895 |
| Musée National d'Art Moderne | Paris | | 17,000 (180,000)[25] | 1947 | |
| | Musée d'Orsay | Paris | | xvi,853 (181,400)[26] | 1986 |
| | Museo Soumaya | Mexico City | | 16,000 (170,000) | 2011 |
| | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | San Francisco | | 15,800 (170,000)[27] | 1935 |
| | Museo del Prado | Madrid | | 15,400 (166,000)[28] | 1819 |
| | Museum of Modern Art | New York City | | xv,400 (166,000)[29] | 1929 |
| | Denver Fine art Museum | Denver | | 15,000 (160,000)[30] [31] | 1918 |
| | Egyptian Museum | Cairo | | 15,000 (160,000)[32] | 1902 |
| | Ciccillo Matarazzo (Bienal) | São Paulo | | 15,000 (160,000)[33] | 1951 |
| | Dia:Beacon | Beacon, New York | | 14,900 (160,000)[34] | 2003 |
| | Dallas Museum of Fine art | Dallas | | xiv,800 (159,000)[21] | 1903 |
| | Museo Reina Sofía | Madrid | | 14,756 (158,830)[35] [36] [note 2] | 1992 |
| | MMCA, Gwacheon | Gwacheon | | 14,144 (152,240)[37] | 1969 |
| | Detroit Institute of Arts | Detroit | | 14,000 (150,000)[38] | 1885 |
| | Tokyo National Art Center | Tokyo | | 14,000 (150,000)[39] | 2007 |
| | National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts | Taichung | | 13,600 (146,000)[xl] | 1988 |
| | National Gallery in Prague (Veletržní) | Prague | | 13,500 (145,000)[41] | 1796 |
| | Indianapolis Museum of Fine art | Indianapolis | | 13,300 (143,000)[42] | 1883 |
| | Milwaukee Fine art Museum | Milwaukee | | 13,196.four (142,045)[43] | 1882 |
| | Bavarian National Museum | Munich | | 13,000 (140,000)[44] | 1855 |
| | Capital Museum | Beijing | | 13,000 (140,000)[45] [46] | 1981 |
| | Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | Montreal | | 13,000 (140,000)[47] | 1860 |
| | National Gallery | London | | 13,000 (140,000)[note 3] [48] | 1824 |
| | National Gallery of Victoria | Melbourne | | xix,600 (211,000)[49] | 1861 |
| | Palais de Tokyo | Paris | | thirteen,000 (140,000)[50] | 2001 |
| | Salar Jung Museum | Hyderabad | | 13,000 (140,000)[51] | 1855 |
| | Virginia Museum of Fine Arts | Richmond | | 12,500 (135,000)[52] | 1934 |
| | Tate Modern | London | | 12,427 (133,760)[53] | 2000 |
| | Cleveland Museum of Art | Cleveland | | 12,400 (133,000)[21] | 1913 |
| | National Gallery of Canada | Ottawa | | 12,400 (133,000)[54] | 1880 |
| | Art Gallery of Ontario | Toronto | | 12,000 (129,000)[55] | 1900 |
| | Hamburger Kunsthalle | Hamburg | | 12,000 (130,000)[56] | 1869 |
| | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | Rotterdam | | 12,000 (130,000)[57] | 1849 |
| | National Gallery of Modern Fine art | New Delhi | | 12,000 (130,000)[58] | 1954 |
| | Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille | Lille | | 12,000 (130,000)[59] | 1809 |
| | Pinakothek der Moderne | Munich | | 12,000 (130,000)[sixty] | 2002 |
| | Rijksmuseum | Amsterdam | | 12,000 (130,000)[61] | 1800 |
| | Tretyakov Gallery (Krymsky Val) | Moscow | | 12,000 (130,000)[62] | 1985 |
| | Taipei Fine Arts Museum | Taipei | | 11,700 (126,000)[63] | 1983 |
| | Fine art Gallery of New S Wales | Sydney | | 11,000 (120,000)[64] | 1874 |
| | Capitoline Museums | Rome | | xi,000 (120,000)[65] | 1471 |
| | Fondazione Prada | Milan | | eleven,000 (120,000)[66] | 1993 |
| | Guggenheim Museum | Bilbao | | 11,000 (120,000)[67] | 1997 |
| | Los Angeles County Museum of Art | Los Angeles | | 11,000 (120,000)[68] | 1910 |
| | Shaanxi History Museum | Xi'an | | xi,000 (120,000)[69] | 1991 |
| | HangarBicocca | Milan | | ten,900 (117,000)[70] | 2012 |
| | Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya | Barcelona | | ten,500 (113,000)[71] | 1934 |
| | Tibet Museum | Lhasa | | 10,500 (113,000)[72] | 1999 |
| | Portland Art Museum | Portland, Oregon | | x,400 (112,000)[73] | 1892 |
| | Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest | Budapest | | ten,300 (111,000)[74] | 1906 |
| | Carnegie Museum of Art | Pittsburgh | | 10,000 (110,000)[75] | 1896 |
| | Hamburger Bahnhof | Berlin | | ten,000 (110,000)[76] | 1996 |
| | Kunstmuseum Basel | Basel | | x,000 (110,000)[77] | 1936 |
| | MAXXI | Rome | | 10,000 (110,000)[78] | 2010 |
| | Museo Egizio | Turin | | 10,000 (110,000)[79] | 1824 |
| | Museum Kunstpalast | Düsseldorf | | 10,000 (110,000)[lxxx] | 1913 |
| | MMCA, Seoul | Seoul | | 10,000 (110,000)[81] | 2013 |
| | Saint Louis Art Museum | St. Louis | | x,000 (110,000)[21] | 1881 |
| | Tel Aviv Museum of Art | Tel Aviv | | ten,000 (110,000)[annotation 4] [82] [83] | 1932 |
| | National Palace Museum | Taipei | | 9,613 (103,470)[84] | 1925 |
| | National Archaeological Museum | Madrid | | 9,300 (100,000)[85] | 1867 |
| | Musée Fabre | Montpellier | | 9,300 (100,000)[86] | 1828 |
| | Bardo National Museum | Tunis | | 9,000 (97,000)[87] | 1888 |
| | Cité de l'Compages et du Patrimoine | Paris | | 9,000 (97,000)[88] | 1879 |
| | National Gallery | Oslo | | 9,000 (97,000)[89] | 1842 |
| | Power Station of Fine art (Biennale) | Shanghai | | nine,000 (97,000)[90] | 2012 |
| | Smithsonian American Fine art Museum | Washington, D.C. | | 8,800 (95,000)[91] | 1829 |
| | Musée du quai Branly | Paris | | 8,750 (94,200)[92] | 2006 |
| | High Museum of Art | Atlanta | | 8,714 (93,800)[93] | 1905 |
| | Liaoning Provincial Museum | Shenyang | | 8,500 (91,000)[94] | 1949 |
| | Gallerie di Piazza Scala | Milan | | 8,300 (89,000)[95] | 2011 |
| | National Art Museum of Communist china | Beijing | | eight,300 (89,000)[96] | 1958 |
| | Gemäldegalerie | Berlin | | 8,000 (86,000)[97] | 1830 |
| | Louvre Abu Dhabi | Abu Dhabi | | 8,000 (86,000)[98] | 2017 |
| | Museum Ludwig | Cologne | | 8,000 (86,000)[99] | 1976 |
| | National Archaeological Museum | Athens | | 8,000 (86,000)[100] | 1866 |
| | Neues Museum | Berlin | | 8,000 (86,000)[ commendation needed ] | 1855 |
| | Petit Palais | Paris | | eight,000 (86,000)[101] | 1902 |
| | Stedelijk Museum | Amsterdam | | 8,000 (86,000)[102] | 1874 |
See also [edit]
- List of art museums
- Listing of most-visited art museums
- Listing of national museums
- List of unmarried-artist museums
Notes [edit]
- ^ 65,000 sqft expansion adds 30% of gallery space
- ^ References for historical building + extension
- ^ The Sainsbury Wing has 450,000 square feet of exhibition space (Victoria Newhouse, Towards a New Museum, 1998, Monacelli Press, p.182) and accounts for roughly a third of the museum
- ^ 5,000 sqm original exhibition space, doubled by extension
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