It might surprise you that in a country of eight million people that’s not much bigger than Maryland, there are 1,118 museums in Switzerland.
And they are becoming more popular: in total, 13.3 million visits were recorded in 2018 – a million more than in 2015, when stats were first recorded by the Federal Statistical Office.
Of these, most popular were archaeological, historic, and ethnographic museums, which saw some 3.5 million visitors pass through their doors. This was slightly more than art museums, which welcomed 3.1 million.
Local and regional museums, the biggest overall category by type, recorded declining visitor numbers, receiving 670,000 in 2018. Almost three-quarters of all museums in the country receive less than 5,000 visitors per year.
Mirroring the country’s linguistic divides, over 70% of museums are in German-speaking Switzerland, while 20% are in French-speaking regions. The rest are in Italian-speaking or Romansh-speaking parts.
The Swiss National MuseumExternal link in Zurich, which offers permanent exhibitions on Swiss cultural history from the country’s earliest days to the present
The Swiss Museum of TransportExternal link in Lucerne offers a history of moving from point A to B with whimsical, interactive and informative exhibitions
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