Anyone waiting in the long line to get into the Uffizi Gallery or the Vatican Museums on a hot summer day will recognize that they’re standing outside one of Italy’s top museums. But if you’re looking for a list of Italy’s most popular museums based on the actual number of visitors, Touring Club Italia has come to the rescue.
Touring Club Italia puts out a guide to Italy’s museums each year, and they’ve just released the 2008 edition (PDF, in Italian). In it, they have produced a list of the 30 most popular museums in Italy (using 2007 statistics). I wasn’t surprised by the top three on the list, but I was really surprised by some of the results.
The #1 museum in Italy is the Vatican Museum - no surprises there. That’s followed by Pompeii at #2 and the Uffizi at #3 - again, no surprises. The surprises for me were these:
In addition to the list of the most popular museums in Italy, this year’s museum guide from the Touring Club Italia also announced that most Italian museums aren’t going to be winning any awards for customer service. Of course, anyone who’s spent any time in Italy and who knows that the concept of “customer service” hasn’t yet made it to The Boot isn’t going to be surprised by that pronouncement.
For more, see the Italofile article.
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I’ve heard many ppl saying that Leaning Tower in Pisa is really over rated. Probably that’s a good reason not to find it on the list.