Europe’s 20 richest cities in culture named, Budapest to be proud of

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We can be proud of Budapest again, as the Hungarian capital has been named one of the best cultural cities in Europe.

Europe’s rich history, diverse heritage and vibrant artistic scene have always been a treasure trove of cultural wonders. From ancient architectural marvels to modern art centres, the continent boasts a wealth of cultural hotspots that never fail to capture the hearts and minds of travellers, writes Helló Magyar.

Founded in 2012 in the UK and Ireland, weloveholidays is the fastest-growing online travel company and is already fully operational in Germany. The company has published new data for those looking to explore new cultures.

Their travel experts analysed a number of factors, including the number of museums, libraries, art galleries, theatres, opera houses and attractions. The resulting list includes 50 European cities.

Dr Jan Kuklinski, CEO of weloveholidays, said:

“For anyone who wants to explore new cultures, spend time in an art gallery or listen to opera, our index provides great insights into places that are ready to be discovered.”

TOP 5

Unsurprisingly, London has the most museums (195) and art galleries (258), making it the centre of England’s cultural capital of Europe. London is home to iconic places such as the Natural History Museum, the V&A, the Jack the Ripper Museum and the famous Sherlock Holmes Museum.

Paris, the pride of France, came second. The city of love is home to a total of 1,000 sights, including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe. Paris is also home to the second largest number of theatres in Europe, with 152 in total, perhaps the most famous being the legendary Moulin Rouge.

In third place is the city of Rome, which has the most libraries on the continent (81), some of which are tourist attractions in their own right. The Angelica library, for example, houses a whole range of Italian theatrical and literary works from the 15th to 18th centuries.

Germany’s capital is the fourth city with the second most museums in Europe, with 140 museums – the Topographical Museum and the GDR Museum are just two must-visits if you want to learn more about Berlin’s history. The open-air East Side Gallery is perhaps the best-known of the city’s 104 galleries.

The fifth top cultural holiday destination is Milan, Italy. With four opera houses, it is the second most visited in Europe. A city with a passion for art and fashion also has the second most libraries, with 54.

Budapest

The Hungarian capital came in 15th place, with 165 places to visit and 40 theatres. Museum-lovers will certainly want to visit Budapest’s new museums: the Ethnographic Museum and the House of Hungarian Music in Városliget are a special experience, but Madame Tussauds, which opened a month ago, is also interesting with its international and Hungarian historical figures.

TOP 15

Ranking City Country Museums Libraries Art Galleries Theatres Landmarks Opera Houses Total Score*
1 London UK 19 27 258 214 469 3 4.30
2 Paris France 85 50 204 152 1000 4 4.21
3 Rome Italy 38 81 88 72 466 3 2.81
4 Berlin Germany 140 3 104 84 262 3 2.78
5 Milan Italy 32 54 119 53 49 4 2.63
6 Prague Czech Republic 36 12 252 110 208 3 2.52
7 Vienna Austria 93 2 48 52 145 6 2.04
8 Madrid Spain 52 12 55 102 336 2 1.7
9 Istanbul Türkiye 9 8 242 100 133 0 1.67
10 Barcelona Spain 39 28 81 44 247 2 1.61
11 Amsterdam Netherlands 58 7 120 54 281 1 1.52
12 Venice Italy 0 33 135 17 194 2 1.51
13 Munich Germany 55 4 24 25 118 4 1.29
14 Budapest Hungary 42 2 52 40 165 3 1.26
15 Florence Italy 0 23 56 17 136 3 1.18

 

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