List of largest art museums

This list of largest art museums in the world ranks art museums and other museums that contain mostly pieces of art by the best available estimates of total exhibition space. This should not be mistaken for a list of museums with the most pieces of art.

Inclusion criteria

Only gallery space is considered, as opposed to the public space or total building space.

These museums are mainly composed of man-made artifacts with an important aesthetic dimension (i.e., natural history, social history, science and technology museums are excluded, as well as palaces whose purpose is primarily historical and architectural and secondarily as an art collection). Museums contained inside a bigger institution are not considered as one entity if they are not at the same location.

For purposes of this list, large museums are those with more than 8,000 square meters (86,000 sq ft) of gallery space. Where noted in the list, sizes were estimated by detailed examination of floor plans and satellite images, as no referenced numbers were available.

Largest art museums

RankBuildingNameCityCountryGallery space
in m2 (sq ft)
Year
established
1LouvreParisFrance72,735
(782,910)[1]
1792
2State Hermitage MuseumSt. PetersburgRussia66,842
(719,480)[2]
1764
3National Museum of ChinaBeijingChina65,000
(700,000)[3]
1959
4Metropolitan Museum of ArtNew York CityUnited States58,820
(633,100)[4]
1870
5Vatican MuseumsVatican City (Rome)Vatican City43,000
(460,000)[4]
1506
6Tokyo National MuseumTokyoJapan1872
7National Museum of AnthropologyMexico CityMexico33,000
(360,000)[5]
1964
8Victoria and Albert MuseumLondonUnited Kingdom30,658
(330,000)[6][7]
1852
9National Museum of KoreaSeoulSouth Korea27,090
(291,600)[8]
1909
10Art Institute of ChicagoChicagoUnited States26,000
(280,000)[9][note 1]
1879
10Nanjing MuseumNanjingChina26,000
(280,000)[10]
1933
12British MuseumLondonUnited Kingdom25,700
(277,000)[4]
1753
13National Gallery of ArtWashingtonUnited States25,200
(271,000)[11]
1937
14MASS MoCANorth AdamsUnited States23,225
(249,990)[12]
1999
15Art & History MuseumBrusselsBelgium1835
16Three Gorges MuseumChongqingChina20,858
(224,510)[13]
2005
17Museum of Fine ArtsBostonUnited States20,500
(221,000)[14]
1870
18Shandong Art MuseumJinanChina19,700
(212,000)[15]
1977
20Israel MuseumJerusalemIsrael18,500
(199,000)[16]
1965
21National Gallery SingaporeSingaporeSingapore18,000
(190,000)[17]
2015
22Minneapolis Institute of ArtMinneapolisUnited States17,500
(188,000)[18]
1883
23 Birmingham Museum of Art Birmingham United States
17,000

(180,000)[19]

1951
23Arsenal (Biennale)VeniceItaly17,000
(180,000)[20]
1895
23Musée National d'Art ModerneParisFrance17,000
(180,000)[21]
1947
25Musée d'OrsayParisFrance16,853
(181,400)[22]
1986
26Ōtsuka Museum of ArtNarutoJapan1998
27San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtSan FranciscoUnited States15,800
(170,000)[23]
1935
28Museo del PradoMadridSpain15,400
(166,000)[24]
1819
28Museum of Modern ArtNew York CityUnited States15,400
(166,000)[25]
1929
30Philadelphia Museum of ArtPhiladelphiaUnited States1876
31Denver Art MuseumDenverUnited States15,000
(160,000)[26][27]
1918
31Egyptian MuseumCairoEgypt15,000
(160,000)[28]
1902
31Museo di CapodimonteNaplesItaly1757
31Matarazzo Ciccillo (Bienal)São PauloBrazil15,000
(160,000)[29]
1951
35Dia:BeaconBeacon, New YorkUnited States14,900
(160,000)[30]
2003
36Dallas Museum of ArtDallasUnited States14,800
(159,000)[18]
1903
37Museo Reina SofíaMadridSpain14,756
(158,830)[31][32][note 2]
1992
38MMCA, GwacheonGwacheonSouth Korea14,144
(152,240)[33]
1969
39Detroit Institute of ArtsDetroitUnited States14,000
(150,000)[34]
1885
39Kunsthistorisches MuseumViennaAustria1891
39Tokyo National Art CenterTokyoJapan14,000
(150,000)[35]
2007
43National Taiwan Museum of Fine ArtsTaichungTaiwan13,600
(146,000)[36]
1988
44National Gallery in Prague (Veletržní)PragueCzech Republic13,500
(145,000)[37]
1796
45Indianapolis Museum of ArtIndianapolisUnited States13,300
(143,000)[38]
1883
46Bavarian National MuseumMunichGermany13,000
(140,000)[39]
1855
46Brooklyn MuseumNew York CityUnited States1895
46Capital MuseumBeijingChina13,000
(140,000)[40][41]
1981
46Montreal Museum of Fine ArtsMontrealCanada13,000
(140,000)[42]
1860
46National GalleryLondonUnited Kingdom13,000
(140,000)[note 3][43]
1824
46National Gallery of Victoria (St Kilda Road)MelbourneAustralia13,000
(140,000)[44]
1861
46Palais de TokyoParisFrance13,000
(140,000)[45]
2001
46Salar Jung MuseumHyderabadIndia13,000
(140,000)[46]
1855
54Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsRichmondUnited States12,500
(135,000)[47]
1934
55Tate ModernLondonUnited Kingdom12,427
(133,760)[48]
2000
56Cleveland Museum of ArtClevelandUnited States12,400
(133,000)[18]
1913
56National Gallery of CanadaOttawaCanada12,400
(133,000)[49]
1880
58Art Gallery of OntarioTorontoCanada12,000
(129,000)[50]
1900
58Hamburger KunsthalleHamburgGermany12,000
(130,000)[51]
1869
58Museum Boijmans Van BeuningenRotterdamNetherlands12,000
(130,000)[52]
1849
58Houston Museum of Fine ArtsHoustonUnited States12,000
(130,000)[53][note 4]
1900
58National Gallery of Modern ArtNew DelhiIndia12,000
(130,000)[54]
1954
58Palais des Beaux-Arts de LilleLilleFrance12,000
(130,000)[55]
1809
58Pinakothek der ModerneMunichGermany12,000
(130,000)[56]
2002
58RijksmuseumAmsterdamNetherlands12,000
(130,000)[57]
1800
58Tretyakov Gallery (Krymsky Val)MoscowRussia12,000
(130,000)[58]
1985
67Milwaukee Art MuseumMilwaukeeUnited States11,900
(128,000)[59]
1882
68Taipei Fine Arts MuseumTaipeiTaiwan11,700
(126,000)[60]
1983
69Art Gallery of New South WalesSydneyAustralia11,000
(120,000)[61]
1874
69Capitoline MuseumsRomeItaly11,000
(120,000)[62]
1471
69Fondazione PradaMilanItaly11,000
(120,000)[63]
1993
69Guggenheim MuseumBilbaoSpain11,000
(120,000)[64]
1997
69Los Angeles County Museum of ArtLos AngelesUnited States11,000
(120,000)[65]
1910
69MAC-University of São PauloSão PauloBrazil1963
69Pergamon MuseumBerlinGermany1910
69Shaanxi History MuseumXi'anChina11,000
(120,000)[66]
1991
77HangarBicoccaMilanItaly10,900
(117,000)[67]
2012
77Museu Nacional d'Art de CatalunyaBarcelonaSpain10,500
(113,000)[68]
1934
77Tibet MuseumLhasaChina10,500
(113,000)[69]
1999
79Portland Art MuseumPortland, OregonUnited States10,400
(112,000)[70]
1892
80Museum of Fine Arts, BudapestBudapestHungary10,300
(111,000)[71]
1906
81Carnegie Museum of ArtPittsburghUnited States10,000
(110,000)[72]
1896
81Hamburger BahnhofBerlinGermany10,000
(110,000)[73]
1996
81Kunstmuseum BaselBaselSwitzerland10,000
(110,000)[74]
1936
81MAXXIRomeItaly10,000
(110,000)[75]
2010
81Museo EgizioTurinItaly10,000
(110,000)[76]
1824
81Museum KunstpalastDüsseldorfGermany10,000
(110,000)[77]
1913
81MMCA, SeoulSeoulSouth Korea10,000
(110,000)[78]
2013
81National Museum, PoznańPoznańPoland1857
81Russian MuseumSaint-PetersburgRussia1895
81Saint Louis Art MuseumSt. LouisUnited States10,000
(110,000)[18]
1881
81Museums of Sforza CastleMilanItaly1896
81Tel Aviv Museum of ArtTel AvivIsrael10,000
(110,000)[note 5][79][80]
1932
93National Palace MuseumTaipeiTaiwan9,613
(103,470)[81]
1925
94National Archaeological MuseumMadridSpain9,300
(100,000)[82]
1867
94Musée FabreMontpellierFrance9,300
(100,000)[83]
1828
96Bardo National MuseumTunisTunisia9,000
(97,000)[84]
1888
96Cité de l'Architecture et du PatrimoineParisFrance9,000
(97,000)[85]
1879
96National Museum, New DelhiNew DelhiIndia1809
96National GalleryOsloNorway9,000
(97,000)[86]
1842
96Power Station of Art (Biennale)ShanghaiChina9,000
(97,000)[87]
2012
101Smithsonian American Art MuseumWashington, D.C.United States8,800
(95,000)[88]
1829
102Musée du quai BranlyParisFrance8,750
(94,200)[89]
2006
103 High Museum of Art Atlanta United States 8,714

(93,800)[90]

1905
104Liaoning Provincial MuseumShenyangChina8,500
(91,000)[91]
1949
105Gallerie di Piazza ScalaMilanItaly8,300
(89,000)[92]
2011
105National Art Museum of ChinaBeijingChina8,300
(89,000)[93]
1958
107Galleria degli UffiziFlorenceItaly8,000
(86,000)
1581
107Galleria Nazionale d'Arte ModernaRomeItaly1883
107GemäldegalerieBerlinGermany8,000
(86,000)[94]
1830
107 Louvre Abu DhabiAbu DhabiUAE8,000
(86,000)[95]
2017
107Museum LudwigCologneGermany8,000
(86,000)[96]
1976
107National Archaeological MuseumAthensGreece8,000
(86,000)[97]
1866
107Neues MuseumBerlinGermany8,000
(86,000)[98]
1855
107Petit PalaisParisFrance8,000
(86,000)[99]
1902
107Pushkin MuseumMoscowRussia1898
107Stedelijk MuseumAmsterdamNetherlands8,000
(86,000)[100]
1874
107Thyssen-Bornemisza MuseumMadridSpain1992
107Toledo Museum of ArtToledo, OhioUnited States1901
107Tretyakov GalleryMoscowRussia1856

Large museums

These museums are often considered among the largest in the world, but either have less than 8,000 square meters of gallery space or are missing reliable information on the size of their gallery spaces.

Image Name City Country Gallery space
in m2 (sq ft)
Year established Reference
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Kansas City United States 7,900
(85,000)
1933 [18]
de Young San Francisco United States 7,900

(85,000)

1895 [101]
Alte Pinakothek Munich Germany
Acropolis Museum Athens Greece [102][103]
Bangkok National Museum Bangkok Thailand 1926 [104]
Pinacoteca di Brera Milan Italy
China Art Museum Shanghai China [105]
Lenbachhaus Munich Germany
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga Lisbon Portugal
Giardini (Biennale) Venice Italy [106]
Museums of Palazzo Pitti Florence Italy [107]
National Gallery of Denmark Copenhagen Denmark
National Museum of Art of Romania Bucharest Romania [108][109][110]
National Museum of Iran Tehran Iran [note 6]
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen Denmark
Chimei Museum Tainan Taiwan 1992 [note 7]

See also

Notes

  1. 65,000 sqft expansion adds 30% of gallery space
  2. References for historical building + extension
  3. 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
  4. Main buildings : Law and Beck
  5. 5,000 sqm original exhibition space, doubled by extension
  6. 20,000 square meters for building space
  7. 40,000 square meters for building space

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