Most Visited Museums: Europe Leads, Asia Rises
The global museum map is being quietly redrawn. Once again, The Art Newspaper, edited by Lee Cheshire and Elena Goukassian, has released its annual ranking of the world’s 100 most visited museums, offering not just a list of numbers, but a snapshot of deeper cultural shifts. Overall, 2025 marks a milestone: the museum sector has largely completed its post-pandemic recovery. More than 200 million visits were recorded across the top 100 institutions - still below the 230 million peak of 2019, but a remarkable leap from the collapse to just 54 million in 2020. Look closer, however, and a more complex picture emerges. The rankings reveal a world still anchored in its traditional cultural powerhouses, especially across Europe, yet increasingly shaped by new centers of gravity. Asia, in particular, is no longer just catching up; it has become an indisputable protagonist in the global cultural landscape.
Where Pharaohs Meet the Future: The Grand Egyptian Museum is Finally Here
These are important months for Egyptian culture. On November 1, 2025, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Cairo will host its Grand Opening, attended by international leaders and distinguished guests, before opening to the public on November 4.