List of largest art museums

Largest art museums

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Art Museums
Rank Building Name City Country Gallery space
in m2 (sq ft)
Number of art works Year
established
1   Louvre Paris France 72,735
(782,910)[1]
35,000[2] 1792
2   State Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg Russia 66,842
(719,480)[3]
3 million [4] 1764
3   National Museum of China Beijing China 65,000
(700,000)[5]
1.3 million 1959
4   Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City United States 58,820
(633,100)[6]
2 million[7] 1870
5   Vatican Museums Vatican City (Rome) Vatican City 43,000
(460,000)[6]
70,000[8] 1506
6   Tokyo National Museum Tokyo Japan 38,000
(410,000)[9][note 1][10]
110,000[a] 1872
7   National Museum of Anthropology Mexico City Mexico 33,000
(360,000)[11]
600,000 [12] 1964
8   Victoria and Albert Museum London United Kingdom 30,658
(330,000)[13][14]
2,278,183 items in 145 galleries 1852
9   National Museum of Korea Seoul South Korea 27,090
(291,600)[15]
over 310,000[16] 1909
10   Art Institute of Chicago Chicago United States 26,000
(280,000)[17][note 2]
300,000 works 1879
10   Nanjing Museum Nanjing China 26,000
(280,000)[18]
400,000[19] 1933
12   British Museum London United Kingdom 25,700
(277,000)[6]
1753
13   National Gallery of Art Washington United States 25,200
(271,000)[20]
1937
14   MASS MoCA North Adams United States 23,225
(249,990)[21]
1999
15   Cinquantenaire Museum Brussels Belgium 22,000
(240,000)[22][note 1][23]
1835
16   Three Gorges Museum Chongqing China 20,858
(224,510)[24]
2005
17   Museum of Fine Arts Boston United States 20,500
(221,000)[25]
1870
18 Shandong Art Museum Jinan China 19,700
(212,000)[26]
1977
20   Israel Museum Jerusalem Israel 18,500
(199,000)[27]
1965
21   National Gallery Singapore Singapore Singapore 18,000
(190,000)[28]
2015
22   Minneapolis Institute of Art Minneapolis United States 17,500
(188,000)[29]
1883
23   Arsenal (Biennale) Venice Italy 17,000
(180,000)[30]
1895
23 Musée National d'Art Moderne Paris France 17,000
(180,000)[31]
1947
25   Musée d'Orsay Paris France 16,853
(181,400)[32]
1986
26   Ōtsuka Museum of Art Naruto Japan 16,000
(170,000)[33][note 1][34][35]
1998
27   San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Francisco United States 15,800
(170,000)[36]
1935
28   Museo del Prado Madrid Spain 15,400
(166,000)[37]
1819
28   Museum of Modern Art New York City United States 15,400
(166,000)[38]
1929
30   Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia United States 15,200
(164,000)[39][note 1][note 3]
1876
31   Denver Art Museum Denver United States 15,000
(160,000)[40][41]
1918
31   Egyptian Museum Cairo Egypt 15,000
(160,000)[42]
1902
31   Museo di Capodimonte Naples Italy 15,000
(160,000)[43][note 1]
1757
31   Matarazzo Ciccillo (Bienal) São Paulo Brazil 15,000
(160,000)[44]
1951
35   Dia:Beacon Beacon, New York United States 14,900
(160,000)[45]
2003
36   Dallas Museum of Art Dallas United States 14,800
(159,000)[29]
1903
37   Museo Reina Sofía Madrid Spain 14,756
(158,830)[46][47][note 4]
1992
38   MMCA, Gwacheon Gwacheon South Korea 14,144
(152,240)[48]
1969
39   Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit United States 14,000
(150,000)[49]
1885
39   Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Austria 14,000
(150,000)[50][note 1][51]
1891
39   Tokyo National Art Center Tokyo Japan 14,000
(150,000)[52]
2007
43   National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Taichung Taiwan 13,600
(146,000)[53]
1988
44   National Gallery in Prague (Veletržní) Prague Czech Republic 13,500
(145,000)[54]
1796
45   Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis United States 13,300
(143,000)[55]
1883
46   Bavarian National Museum Munich Germany 13,000
(140,000)[56]
1855
46   Brooklyn Museum New York City United States 13,000
(140,000)[57][note 1]
1895
46   Capital Museum Beijing China 13,000
(140,000)[58][59]
1981
46   Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Montreal Canada 13,000
(140,000)[60]
1860
46   National Gallery London United Kingdom 13,000
(140,000)[note 5][61]
1824
46   National Gallery of Victoria (St Kilda Road) Melbourne Australia 13,000
(140,000)[62]
1861
46   Palais de Tokyo Paris France 13,000
(140,000)[63]
2001
46   Salar Jung Museum Hyderabad India 13,000
(140,000)[64]
1855
54   Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Richmond United States 12,500
(135,000)[65]
1934
55   Tate Modern London United Kingdom 12,427
(133,760)[66]
2000
56   Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland United States 12,400
(133,000)[29]
1913
56   National Gallery of Canada Ottawa Canada 12,400
(133,000)[67]
1880
58   Hamburger Kunsthalle Hamburg Germany 12,000
(130,000)[68]
1869
58   Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam Netherlands 12,000
(130,000)[69]
1849
58   Houston Museum of Fine Arts Houston United States 12,000
(130,000)[70][note 6]
1900
58   National Gallery of Modern Art New Delhi India 12,000
(130,000)[71]
1954
58   Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille Lille France 12,000
(130,000)[72]
1809
58   Pinakothek der Moderne Munich Germany 12,000
(130,000)[73]
2002
58   Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Netherlands 12,000
(130,000)[74]
1800
58   Tretyakov Gallery (Krymsky Val) Moscow Russia 12,000
(130,000)[75]
1985
66   Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee United States 11,900
(128,000)[76]
1882
67   Taipei Fine Arts Museum Taipei Taiwan 11,700
(126,000)[77]
1983
68   Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto Canada 11,500
(124,000)[78]
1900
69   Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney Australia 11,000
(120,000)[79]
1874
69   Capitoline Museums Rome Italy 11,000
(120,000)[80]
1734
69   Fondazione Prada Milan Italy 11,000
(120,000)[81]
1993
69   Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Spain 11,000
(120,000)[82]
1997
69   Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles United States 11,000
(120,000)[83]
1910
69   MAC-University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil 11,000
(120,000)[84][note 1]
1963
69   Pergamon Museum Berlin Germany 11,000
(120,000)[85][note 1]
1910
69   Shaanxi History Museum Xi'an China 11,000
(120,000)[86]
1991
77   HangarBicocca Milan Italy 10,900
(117,000)[87]
2012
77   Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya Barcelona Spain 10,500
(113,000)[88]
1934
77   Tibet Museum Lhasa China 10,500
(113,000)[89]
1999
79   Portland Art Museum Portland, Oregon United States 10,400
(112,000)[90]
1892
80   Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Budapest, Hungary Hungary 10,300
(111,000)[91]
1906
81   Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh United States 10,000
(110,000)[92]
1896
81   Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin Germany 10,000
(110,000)[93]
1996
81   Kunstmuseum Basel Basel Switzerland 10,000
(110,000)[94]
1936
81 MAXXI Rome Italy 10,000
(110,000)[95]
2010
81   Museo Egizio Turin Italy 10,000
(110,000)[96]
1824
81   Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf Germany 10,000
(110,000)[97]
1913
81   MMCA, Seoul Seoul South Korea 10,000
(110,000)[98]
2013
81   National Museum, Poznań Poznań Poland 10,000
(110,000)[99][note 1]
1857
81   Russian Museum Saint-Petersburg Russia 10,000
(110,000)[100][101][102][note 1]
1895
81   Saint Louis Art Museum St. Louis United States 10,000
(110,000)[29]
1881
81   Museums of Sforza Castle Milan Italy 10,000
(110,000)[103][note 1]
1896
81   Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv Israel 10,000
(110,000)[note 7][104][105]
1932
93   National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan 9,613
(103,470)[106]
1925
94   National Archaeological Museum Madrid Spain 9,300
(100,000)[107]
1867
94   Musée Fabre Montpellier France 9,300
(100,000)[108]
1828
96   Bardo National Museum Tunis Tunisia 9,000
(97,000)[109]
1888
96   Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine Paris France 9,000
(97,000)[110]
1879
96   National Museum, New Delhi New Delhi India 9,000
(97,000)[111][note 1]
1809
96   National Gallery Oslo Norway 9,000
(97,000)[112]
1842
96   Power Station of Art (Biennale) Shanghai China 9,000
(97,000)[113]
2012
101 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. United States 8,800
(95,000)[114]
1829
102   Musée du quai Branly Paris France 8,750
(94,200)[115]
2006
103   Liaoning Provincial Museum Shenyang China 8,500
(91,000)[116]
1949
104   Gallerie di Piazza Scala Milan Italy 8,300
(89,000)[117]
2011
104   National Art Museum of China Beijing China 8,300
(89,000)[118]
1958
106   Galleria degli Uffizi Florence Italy 8,000
(86,000)[citation needed]
1581
106   Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna Rome Italy 8,000
(86,000)[119][note 1]
1883
106   Gemäldegalerie Berlin Germany 8,000
(86,000)[120]
1830
106 Louvre Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi UAE 8,000
(86,000)[121]
2017
106   Museum Ludwig Cologne Germany 8,000
(86,000)[122]
1976
106   National Archaeological Museum Athens Greece 8,000
(86,000)[123]
1866
106   Neues Museum Berlin Germany 8,000
(86,000)[124]
1855
106   Petit Palais Paris France 8,000
(86,000)[125]
1902
106   Pushkin Museum Moscow Russia 8,000
(86,000)[126][note 1]
1898
106   Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Netherlands 8,000
(86,000)[127]
1874
106   Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum Madrid Spain 8,000
(86,000)[128][note 1]
1992
106   Toledo Museum of Art Toledo, Ohio United States 8,000
(86,000)[129][note 1]
1901
106   Tretyakov Gallery Moscow Russia 8,000
(86,000)[130][note 1]
1856
120   de Young San Francisco United States 7,900
(85,000)[131]
1895
120   Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Kansas City United States 7,900
(85,000)[29]
1933
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