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Spanish Museums Continue to Draw More Visitors

January 4, 2012 by Marion Maneker

AFP reports 2011 attendance figures for Spain’s top museums:

The private Thyssen-Bornemisza, which displays works by artists ranging from El Greco to Picasso, posted the biggest rise in visitor numbers of the three museums that make up the Spanish capital’s so-called “Golden Triangle of Art”. It drew 1,070,390 visitors, a 30.4 percent jump over the previous year and the biggest number since the museum opened its doors in 1992. […]

Spain’s top modern art museum, the Reina Sofia which houses Picasso’s masterpiece Guernica, drew 2,705,529 visitors in 2011, a 17 percent increase over the previous year, it said in a statement.

The Prado Museum, which houses works from before the 20th century, received the most visitors of the three but its rise over the previous year was the smallest.

It drew 2,911,767 visitors, a 6.6 percent increase over 2010 with the majority of visitors, 59 percent, from outside of Spain. […]

The Guggenheim Bilbao in northern Spain also saw an uptick in visitors. It was visited by 962,358 people last year, a rise of 1.0 percent which the museum said in a statement surpassed its expectations.

Madrid top museums post record attendance in 2011 (AFP)

Prado Consolidates Attendance at 2.7m

January 5, 2011 by Marion Maneker

ArtDaily.org has the attendance figures for Madrid’s Prado which have remained at 2009’s record levels though the museum’s website saw a 10% increase:

The Museo del Prado, in 2010, concluded the third consecutive year surpassing the 2.7 million annual visitors, a figure that was reached for the first time since the opening of its expansion. The final number of visitors received by the Museum during this year, 2,732,000, has been almost equal to that recorded in 2009, 2,764,155, and in 2008, 2,759,029 the first full year period of the expansion in full operation.  As for the reasons to visit, a 57.58% of the total audience visited the permanent collection only, while the remaining 42.42% came to the Museum to visit the temporary exhibitions.

Prado Museum Loses Visitors in 2010 but More Students and Tourists Visit the Museum (ArtDaily.org)

Spain Gets a Deal on New Breugel

October 22, 2010 by Marion Maneker

Spanish minister of Culture Angeles Gonzalez Sinde in front of 'The Wine of Saint Martin's day by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. EPA/BALLESTEROS.

The Associated Press reports that the Prado has exercised its option to purchase the newly discovered work that it helped identify as a Breugel:

Spain’s Culture Ministry says it has bought a previously unknown masterpiece by 16th-century Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder discovered recently by the Prado Museum.Continue Reading

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