List of most visited museums in the United Kingdom

This article lists the most visited museums in the United Kingdom (including art galleries). The first twenty museums show the 2020 attendance numbers of the members of the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions unless otherwise noted.[1] The other museums show 2019 figures from the same source.

Tate Modern, London
National Gallery, London

The 2020 figures reflect the dramatic effect of the COVID-19 epidemic; most museums in the UK were closed for 70 to 80 percent of the year, and international travel and tourism was drastically reduced.

RankMuseumLocationCountryVisitors in 2020
1
Tate ModernLondon England1,431,704 (down 77 percent from 2019)
2
Natural History MuseumLondon England1,296,763 (down 76 percent from 2019)
3
British MuseumLondon England1,275,456 (down 80 percent from 2019)
4
National GalleryLondon England1,197,143 (Down 80 percent from 2019)
5
Victoria and Albert MuseumLondon England872,240 (down 78 percent from 2019)
6
Science MuseumLondon England802,085 (down 75 percent from 2019)
7
Tate BritainLondon England396,000 (down 78 percent from 2019)
8
National Portrait GalleryLondon England309,402 (down 81 percent from 2019)
9
Scottish National GalleryEdinburgh Scotland304,237 (Down 81 percent from 2019)
10
Imperial War MuseumLondon England278,797 (down 74% from 2019)
11
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & MuseumGlasgow Scotland259,978 (down 86 recent from 2019)
12
Riverside MuseumGlasgow Scotland246,933 (down 82 percent from 2019)
13
Ashmolean MuseumOxford England239,134 (down 74 percent from 2019)
14
National Railway MuseumYork England222,435 (down 69 percent from 2019)
15
Museum of LiverpoolLiverpool England214,995 (down 78 percent from 2019)
16
Museum of LondonLondon England198,788 down 72 percent from 2019)
17
National Museum of the Royal NavyPortsmouth England183,061 (down 79 percent from 2019)
18
Oxford University Museum of Natural HistoryOxford England167,184 (down 79 percent from 2019)
19
Royal Museums GreenwichLondon England111,263 (down 96 percent from 2019)
20
Merseyside Maritime MuseumLiverpool England177,849 (down 79 percent from 2019)
21
National War MuseumEdinburgh Scotland764,079 (2019)
23
Beamish MuseumCounty Durham England747,651[2] (2017)
25
World Museum, LiverpoolLiverpool England672,120(2019)
26
Gallery of Modern ArtGlasgow Scotland670,485 (2019)
27
Museum of Science and IndustryManchester England664,000 (2019)
28
Tate LiverpoolLiverpool England628,024(2019)
29
Birmingham Museum and Art GalleryBirmingham England602,634 (2019)
30
Churchill War RoomsLondon England534,723 (2019)
31
Ulster MuseumBelfast Northern Ireland533,153 (2019)
32
National Museum CardiffCardiff Wales509,981[3](2018)
33
St Fagans National Museum of HistoryCardiff Wales504,402[4](2017)
34
National Science and Media MuseumBradford England493,000 (2019)
35
Pitt Rivers MuseumOxford England480,663 (2019)
36
V&A Museum of ChildhoodLondon England406,101(2019)
37
International Slavery MuseumLiverpool England398,221 (2019)
38
The Fitzwilliam MuseumCambridge England397,169 (2019)
39
London Transport MuseumLondon England382,405(2019)
40
Black Country Living MuseumDudley England332,778 (2019)

See also

References

  1. "Visits made in 2020 to Visitor Attractions in Membership with ALVA". Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  2. "Record visitor numbers for Beamish". Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. "Amgueddfa Cymru — National Museum Wales Visitor Figures". Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  4. "Amgueddfa Cymru — National Museum Wales Visitor Figures". Retrieved 11 December 2017.
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