Top largest art museums in the world #2

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24 Aug 2024
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Art is an indispensable part of life. Human history has recorded countless lifetime works of art. Many of those works of art are being stored and preserved in museums around the world. Perhaps you will have your eyes widened in surprise at the scale of the world's largest art museums in the following list.


Victoria & Albert Museum (London, England)


Location: Brompton district of the royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England Established: 1852 Area: 30,000 m2

The large Victoria and Albert Museum is home to more than 4.5 million works and 145 exhibition rooms. Covering an area of ​​30,000 square meters, the museum's collection spans more than 5,000 years of history, with items from every continent in the world. Here, visitors can view interesting works of art, from textiles and wooden furniture to prints and photographs.



Established in 1852, this wonderful museum was moved to its current location in 1857. The museum was originally called the Manufacturing Museum, then changed to the South Kensington Museum. The current name originated in 1899, when Queen Victoria laid the first brick for the construction of the new building and the museum was renamed in her honor. Be sure to take time to admire the building's Victorian-style facade.


The Victoria and Albert Museum owns the world's largest collection of post-classical statues. Take time to view the Italian Renaissance collection, one of the most magnificent of its kind outside of Italy. Within the complex, there are always displays that visitors can spend hours exploring, including collections of paintings, jewelry and metal works. Next, explore the theater area, which is regularly updated with designs and photos of the show's production. Don't miss the Japanese-themed display area with lots of armor, costumes, wooden works and paintings. The fashion collection shows clothing styles through four centuries. See shirts from the 1600s, learn about post-war fashion of the 1960s

National Museum of Korea (Seoul - Korea)


Location: Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea Established: 1945 Area: 27,090 m2

The National Museum of Korea is not only a place to store and display artifacts of Korean art and history, but also a cultural institution representing the country. Since its establishment in 1945, in addition to developing tour and exhibition programs, the museum has also organized many research and educational activities on archeology, history, art as well as seminars. Korean traditional art performance.


The National Museum of Korea building has a modern design that makes optimal use of the natural light system as well as facilities that fully serve everyone, from children, the elderly to the disabled. disability. The museum with an area of ​​27,090 m2 is a place to store more than 4,000 historical artifacts and reconstruct most of the cultural spaces, cultural features, and beliefs that belong to the daily life of Korean people. Nation from past to present. The National Museum of Korea has three main exhibition rooms in addition to a special exhibition area located on the outdoor campus.

Orsay Museum


Location: on the banks of the Seine River, Paris, France Established: 1986 Area: 57,400 m2
Orsay Museum is located in District 7, Paris, located on the banks of the famous Seine River in the city's center. This place was formerly an old house built on the occasion of the World Exhibition in 1900. In 1970, this place began to be renovated and President Francois Mitterrand inaugurated a new museum in September. December 1986. Also nine months later, the Orsay Museum officially welcomed visitors to visit and enjoy art.


The Orsay Museum is one of Paris's most important museums. The museum owns famous works of Western art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum owns a large space of 57,400 m2, a convergence of paintings and sculptures. , famous painting, architecture, photography and decorative arts of the impressionist and post-impressionist schools of art.


Famous works of art that can be mentioned at the Orsay museum include works by Claude Monet, Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Auguste Rodin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Vincent van Gogh, etc.

Acropolis Museum


Location: Athens, Greece Established: 2009 Area: 25,000 m2 Architects: Bernard Tschumi, Michael Photiadis and associates

The Acropolis Museum is located in the historical area of ​​Makriyianni, on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, Athens. It is only 300 meters from the Acropolis and about two kilometers from Syntagma Square, Athens' main square. The entrance to the Museum is at the beginning of the pedestrian street of Dionysiou Areopagitou street, which forms the central route for the city's unified network of archaeological sites. The Acropolis metro station is located east of the museum.


In 2000, the Organization for the Construction of the New Acropolis Museum published a new invitation to tender, carried out in accordance with a European Union directive. This bid came to fruition with the award of the design contract to Bernard Tschumi along with Michael Photiadis and their associates and completed construction in 2007.


Today, the new Acropolis Museum has a total area of ​​25 000 m2 , with an exhibition space of more than 14 000 m2. The Acropolis Museum is one of the only archaeological museums in the world, unique not only in its architectural form but also in the way it displays precious archaeological artifacts, as well as in the very place where archaeological discoveries are made on the surface. land. With a unique design, the museum is built on a unique world heritage site - the Acropolis hill in Athens.

Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art


Location: North Adams, Massachusetts Established: 1999 Area: 23,225 m2 Architect: Cambridge architectural firm of Bruner Cott & Assoc


The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is a museum located in North Adams, Massachusetts that is one of the largest museums of contemporary visual and performing arts in the United States. The museum's origins date back to 1986, when a group of people from the Williams College Museum of Art wanted to find a place large enough to display works of art. Then, they were directed to this abandoned complex by the city mayor. After observation, they discovered the potential of this place as more than just a one-time exhibition venue.


It took several years to raise funds and organize the development of the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Throughout this process, the MASS MoCA development project has created a place that is not simply a new museum or gallery, but also a place where art can be performed. The museum was awarded $18.6 million from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts after a public-private coalition petitioned the state government to support the project.

National Museum of Singapore


Location: Singapore Established: 2015 Area: 64,000 m2


The National Museum of Singapore is one of the world's leading museums with 8,000 works of modern Southeast Asian art. The museum was established to provide understanding and advancement of art and culture through media that propagate Singapore's culture and heritage as well as demonstrate the country's relationship with other countries. other Asian cultures around the world.


The National Museum of Singapore is located in Singapore's administrative district and includes two national monuments, the former Supreme Court and City Hall. The museum has a total area of ​​64,000 m2. The gallery area is 18 000 m2 making it the largest art museum in Singapore. The Supreme Court and City Hall both play important roles in Singapore's history. The buildings face a flat field called Padang. The two buildings are linked together by new bridges and basements, combining both old and new architectural styles, both modern and retaining the inherent features of two historical sites of Singapore.


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