World’s Most Visited Museums
Whenever we travel we find strange and very famous museums, often are part of our journey almost mandatory for the destinations you want to discover. A touch of culture and history, today we tell you what are the most visited museums around the world.
1. Madam Tussaud
Madam Tussaud Museum in London is considered the world’s most visited. This museum is a walk through the most outstanding figures in world history. The new star that you can now visit it, nothing more and nothing less than Barack Obama.
2. Louvre Museum
This is one of the most famous museums in the world and one of those who have the most extensive collections (need more than a full month to find just the exhibits).
The museum receives millions of visitors each year.
3. British Museum
This is one of the most visited museums in the world for its collections of Egyptian artefacts and treasures (which generated some controversy, considering that these objects left the African country with some doubts).
4. Museo del Prado
Spain has one of the museums in the top 5 most visited museums in the world.
Thousands of visitors come to this museum to enjoy the works of the most renowned artists as El Greco and Goya.
5. New York Metropolitan Museum
This museum is also one of the most visited in the world, both for its large collection of classical art, for its outstanding exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.


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