8.5 million people visited the Louvre in 2009

Relax News
Sunday 17 January 2010 01:00 GMT
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(Didier Plowy)

The renowned Paris institution announced January 11 that it hosted 8.5 million visitors for the year 2009, the same number of visitors as in 2008 when the Louvre was ranked the world's most visited museum.

For the second year in a row, the Paris museum hit the record figure of 8.5 million visits, while it has exceeded 8 million visitors for the past four years.

Temporary exhibitions attracted a large number of visitors, for instance, 250,000 people saw the Egyptian exhibition Les portes du Ciel (Heaven's gates) and 400,000 people lined up for Titien, Tintoret, Véronèse. Rivalités à Venise (Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivalry in Venice).

A spokesperson for the British Museum, ranked second most visited museum in 2008, told Relaxnews that 5,569,981 people had visited that institution in 2009, a little less than the 5.93 million visitors for 2008, the Metropolitan Museum in New York (which came in fifth in 2008 with 4.82 million), told Relaxnews that it received 4.8 million visits in 2009 and National Gallery in Washington hit 4.6 million visits (4.96 million in 2008).

Out of the 5 most visited museums in 2008, only Tate has not yet published their figures for the 2009 calendar year.

www.louvre.fr

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