Art museums are some of the largest buildings in the world. The world's most pre-eminent museums have also engaged in various expansion projects through the years, expanding their total exhibition space.[1]
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.
Building
Name
City
Country
Gallery space in m2 (ft2 )
Year established
Louvre
Paris
France
72,735 (782,910)[2]
1792
State Hermitage Museum
St. Petersburg
Russia
66,842 (719,480)[3] [note 1]
1764
National Museum of China
Beijing
China
65,000 (700,000)[4]
1959
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City
United States
58,820 (633,100)[5]
1870
Vatican Museums
Vatican City (Rome)
Vatican City
43,000 (460,000)[5]
1506
Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo
Japan
38,000
(410,000)[6]
1872
National Museum of Anthropology
Mexico City
Mexico
33,000 (360,000)[7]
1964
Victoria and Albert Museum
London
United Kingdom
30,658 (330,000)[8] [9]
1852
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna
Austria
29,000[10] (312,153)
1891
Houston Museum of Fine Arts
Houston
United States
28,000 (300,000)[11]
1900
National Museum of Korea
Seoul
South Korea
27,090 (291,600)[12]
1909
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago
United States
26,000 (280,000)[13] [note 2]
1879
Nanjing Museum
Nanjing
China
26,000[14]
(280,000)
1933
British Museum
London
United Kingdom
25,700
(277,000)[15]
1753
National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C.
United States
25,200 (271,000)[16]
1937
Museo del Prado
Madrid
Spain
25,000 (270,000)[17]
1819
Mystetskyi Arsenal
Kyiv
Ukraine
24,000 (260,000)[18]
2006
MASS MoCA
North Adams
United States
23,225 (249,990)[19]
1999
Art & History Museum
Brussels
Belgium
22,000
(240,000)
1835
Museum of Fine Arts
Boston
United States
20,500 (221,000)[20]
1870
Shandong Art Museum
Jinan
China
19,700 (212,000)[21]
1977
National Gallery of Victoria
Melbourne
Australia
19,600 (211,000)[22]
1861
Israel Museum
Jerusalem
Israel
18,500 (199,000)[23]
1965
National Gallery Singapore
Singapore
Singapore
18,000 (190,000)[24]
2015
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Minneapolis
United States
17,500 (188,000)[25]
1883
Interdisciplinary Regional Museum of Messina
Messina
Italy
17,000[26]
1806/1908
Museu Oscar Niemeyer
Curitiba
Brazil
17,000[27]
2002
M+
Kowloon
Hong Kong
17,000 (183,000)[28]
2021
Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham, Alabama
United States
17,000
(180,000)[29]
1951
Arsenal (Biennale)
Venice
Italy
17,000 (180,000)[30]
1895
Musée National d'Art Moderne
Paris
France
17,000 (180,000)[31]
1947
Musée d'Orsay
Paris
France
16,853 (181,400)[32]
1986
Humboldt Forum
Berlin
Germany
16,000
(172,223)[33]
2020
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco
United States
15,800 (170,000)[34]
1935
Museum of Modern Art
New York City
United States
15,400 (166,000)[35]
1929
Museo di Capodimonte
Naples
Italy
15,000[36]
1757
Denver Art Museum
Denver
United States
15,000 (160,000)[37] [38]
1918
Egyptian Museum
Cairo
Egypt
15,000 (160,000)[39]
1902
Dia:Beacon
Beacon, New York
United States
14,900 (160,000)[40]
2003
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia
United States
14,865 (160,010)[41]
1876
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas
United States
14,800 (159,000)[25]
1903
Museo Reina Sofía
Madrid
Spain
14,756 (158,830)[42] [43] [note 3]
1992
MMCA, Gwacheon
Gwacheon
South Korea
14,144 (152,240)[44]
1969
Detroit Institute of Arts
Detroit
United States
14,000 (150,000)[45]
1885
Tokyo National Art Center
Tokyo
Japan
14,000 (150,000)[46]
2007
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
Taichung
Taiwan
13,600 (146,000)[47]
1988
National Gallery in Prague (Veletržní)
Prague
Czech Republic
13,500 (145,000)[48]
1796
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Indianapolis
United States
13,300 (143,000)[49]
1883
Milwaukee Art Museum
Milwaukee
United States
13,196.4 (142,045)[50]
1882
Bavarian National Museum
Munich
Germany
13,000 (140,000)[51]
1855
Capital Museum
Beijing
China
13,000 (140,000)[52] [53]
1981
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Montreal
Canada
13,000 (140,000)[54]
1860
National Gallery
London
United Kingdom
13,000 (140,000)[note 4] [55]
1824
Palais de Tokyo
Paris
France
13,000 (140,000)[56]
2001
Salar Jung Museum
Hyderabad
India
13,000 (140,000)[57]
1855
National Archaeological Museum, Naples
Naples
Italy
12,650 (136,200)[58]
1777
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Richmond
United States
12,500 (135,000)[59]
1934
Tate Modern
London
United Kingdom
12,427 (133,760)[60]
2000
Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland
United States
12,400 (133,000)[25]
1913
National Gallery of Canada
Ottawa
Canada
12,400 (133,000)[61]
1880
Art Gallery of Ontario
Toronto
Canada
12,000 (129,000)[62]
1900
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