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The Museum is density in Ticino is the highest

In the year 2018, the Swiss museums were a total of 13.3 million admissions, or about 300’000 tickets less than in the year 2017, but about 1.5 million more tha

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The Museum is density in Ticino is the highest

In the year 2018, the Swiss museums were a total of 13.3 million admissions, or about 300’000 tickets less than in the year 2017, but about 1.5 million more than 2015, as the Federal office for the statistics brought these Figures for the first Time. The increase in visitor numbers to the four-year comparison is explained by the Statistical office with the "opening of new, well-visited museums and temporary exhibitions, the many visitors attracted visitors in existing museums".

The visit is a part of the Museum statistics of the Federal government are to be paid. Unfortunately, most of the painstakingly collected data are not very meaningful. So the statisticians teach us, for example, that the majority of Museum visitors, will be counted in Switzerland, attracted by a few large homes. This may come as no surprise. The 58 most visited museums (museums with a high number of visitors, so over 50’000 admissions in the year) registered in 2018 to about 8.1 million tickets; this is more than tickets for half of the Total in 2018.

in Total, were counted in 2018 in Switzerland 1118 museums. The are three houses in less than 2015. And if you are affiliated with the museums according to different types, the following picture emerges: 2018 1118 Swiss museums with a Total of 13.3 million recorded entries, a section of 11’855 entries. The 59 natural science museums were visited, with an average of more than 27’000 entries the most, followed by the 26 archaeological, 124 historical and 14 ethnographic museums (common cut nearly 21, 000) and the 165 art museums (almost 20’500). At least the 367 regional and local museums (an average of less than 1800 tickets) were visited.

What does that tell us? The science museums in Switzerland are on average bigger than archeological, and that there are in addition to the large museums such as the Zurich's Kunsthaus Museum and the Fondation Beyeler also many small art museums, the press, the cut vastly down. Finally, it surprised no one that a small village Museum recorded somewhere in the Bernese Oberland only a few entries.

Also many privately operated museums, public funds

statisticians have also found that almost three-quarters (71.5 percent) of the Swiss museums are located in the German part of Switzerland, while 20.3 percent-lingual in French and 8.2 percent in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. get Comparing the number of museums with the population, shows that the Italian-speaking Switzerland has a density with 25 museums per 100,000 residents, the highest level of the Museum, followed by the German and in the third place of the French-speaking part of Switzerland 13.2, respectively, to 10.7 museums per 100’000 inhabitants. So who wants to open up in the future, in Ticino, a Museum that will not increase the density of museums in addition, what is also really bad.

Of some interest is likely to be the result that most of the museums (70.5%) are privately organised, most often than clubs (31.1 percent) and foundations (27.1 percent). That is not to say, however, that it is possible to obtain the state funds, because 50.6 percent of the museums to record that they are mainly financed by the state, while only 46.1 percent of the museums life, primarily from private funds.

art museums go, the offer most

As a public museums are considered to be 29.5 percent of all museums in Switzerland. Of these, 17.5 per cent of municipalities, 5.6 percent of the cantons, and 0.6 percent are managed by the Federal government. For the remaining 5.8 percent other public-law corporations or institutions (e.g. districts, citizens, municipalities, public-law foundations).

collected, The statisticians, the number of guides in the museums, and the number of events, such as vernissages,, asked for the ratio of permanent exhibitions to exhibitions exchange. Here's the not particularly surprising result that art museums are different in terms of the exhibition policy of the rest of the museums: their focus is on temporary exhibitions, while the permanent exhibitions are rarely offered. Art museums have, in the year 2018 with more than three new temporary exhibitions (3,3), the highest average value and thus lie significantly above the Swiss average (of 1.5).

Created: 12.11.2019, 16:54 PM

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