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The Louvre Wins Twelfth Hall of Fame Contest!
Week 12: Best Museum
1. Louvre, Paris - 50 votes (44.25%) 2. Musei Vaticani, Rome - 20 votes (17.70%) 3. British Museum, London - 18 votes (15.93%) 4. Galleria Uffizi, Florence - 17 votes (15.04%) 5. Natural History Museum, London - 8 votes (7.08%) Last edited by Wu-Gambino; June 13th, 2005 at 07:21 PM. |
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The Natural History Museum deserved far more votes!
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The British Museum also deserved more votes.
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The Louvre also deserved more vote
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The Hermitage in Saint Petersbourg deserves more votes.
Mainly there are two huge museums in the world : the Louvre and the Hermitage. Those museums exhibit paintings from all times and countries, sculptures, archeological foundings, etc... Knowing the huge collections, it's objectively impossible to consider a museum which is specific to only one topic as more worthy than those. Personally I consider that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is also missing from that list for about the same reason (even if it's smaller than the Hermitage or the Louvre). Museums from London are great and even better, they are free. However it's tough for them to hold the comparison. Subjectively, my best remembrance for a museum in London is the Tate Modern near the Millenium Bridge. I've been really desappointed by the National Gallery and even more by the Tate "english only" gallery. Other great museums in Europe which should be mentionned : the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam (both are outstanding), the Pergamonmuseum in Berlin (the most interesting archeological museum I've visited, better than the Louvre or the British museum in that field), the Prado in Madrid with among other things Goya's collection (I love Goya), and of course the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, which is an outstanding monument. There are of course tons of other things to see and my list is far to be exhaustive of course. For instance, the Belvedere in Vienna is really interesting with its collection from Klimt. And it's also true that Paris can't be summarized to the Louvre : The Musée d'Orsay of course (my personnal favourite), the Musée de l'Orangerie (best exhibition of Monet I've seen), the Centre Pompidou (Modern Art), etc... Bah anyway, my final point will be that there are more than one museum to visit in this world.
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Come on now the Hermitage is immense and the Louvre is no bigger than the British Museum (the British Museum is the largest museum in terms of exhibits: 6,000,000 and the Victoria & Albert is second with 4,000,000!!). I would have replaced the Galleria Uffizi with the Hermitage in the listing though.
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This is the British Museum : ![]() And This is the Louvre : ![]() This is the Main Inner Court of the British Museum : This is one of the Six Lateral Court of the Louvre : ![]() Sorry to tell you this but the British is a dwarf compared to the Louvre. |
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Don't tell me guys, after this, than London vs Paris isn't the biggest rivalry of this forum.
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There are globally 3 really huge museums : The Louvre in Paris, the Hermitage in Saint Petersbourg and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Those three are huge generalist museums exhibiting any kind of Arts. There's no such a museum in London but that doesn't mean it's bad because of this. Actually, when you want to see Egyptian Art, you don't have to go in a museum exhibiting also Paintings from all times and countries, Renaissance scultpures, Oriental Arts, or the Medieval foundations of a former castle built at that place before. Once again, I tell it to you : Bigger doesn't necessarily mean better, especially when we talk about museums. |
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Come on now - the Cour Carrée is a more representative comparison between the Great Court, but even then the Great Court is larger. You must know that in the centre of the Great Court is the immense Reading Room, which your photo forgets to show. I've been to the Musée du Louvre and I know damn well that the Sully is probably a bit smaller than the western wing of the British Museum.
Are you also telling me that you could sample 6,000,000 objects in less time than you could study those in the Musée du Louvre? I agree that London has diversity of museums - but that is because it has to spread it over several areas (ie the Musée du Louvre in London would be a super-museum of the British Museum and National Gallery combined). The British Museum is by no means dwarfed by the Musée du Louvre, for that would entail a hugely arrogant and short-sighted view. Infact both museums have (I believe) roughly the same amount of galleries and exhibition rooms. I thus come to the theory, that your actually getting confused between the spaghetti "sprawl" look of the Musée du Louvre and the condensed version of the British Museum (The western end of the British Museum for example is 5-6 galleries thick). I don't believe that there is a big three as you claim (Met, Louvre, Hermitage). But just the big two: Musée du Louvre + British Museum. The Hermitage and Met are excellent museums....but their collections are by far not the most absorbing or influential upon the visitor. I thus believe that you missed out the British Museum intentionally to try and create a flared argument. Then again while the Musée du Louvre and others are mixed artifact and painting galleries, the British Museum is predominantly artifact orientated (I believe 1 gallery is dedicated to actual paintings). Now the Musée du Louvre is class, it is far more uniform and nice looking (apart from the Great Court and Reading Room which outdoes any court or single room in the Musée du Louvre) than the British Museum, but you shouldn't over exagerate it. |
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Nick, have a look on this page:
http://www.burohappold.com/newslinks.../FireEngBM.php You'll learn that the total public floor area of the British Museum is 35000m2 (after Foster's refurbishment) Now look at this page: http://www.insecula.com/musee/M0001.html It's in french, but you can easily understand that the total public floor area of the Louvre is 60620m2. -> The louvre is just two times bigger than the British Museum. And there's MANY other great museum in Paris (Orsay, Pompidou, Picasso, Carnavalet, Rodin, Guimet, three big museums of technology, Le jardin de plantes which is the Natural history... and dozens of other museum...). |
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