MORE VISITORS AND €10 MILLION MORE INCOME: Barca museum hammers Real Madrid's
Posted Saturday, October 17, 2015 by Marca.com
Barcelona's 'museu' remains one of the only six museums in Spain to have more than a million visitors per year.
The 'Azulgranas' exhibition is up there with Spain's greatest attractions and it easily outperforms the country's other main sporting museum, Real Madrid's.
According to El Mundo, during 2014 the Camp Nou Experience was visited by 1.5 million people, with only the Reina Sofía (2,667,166), the Prado (2,536,844) and the Dali Museum (1,535,070) proving more popular.
The Guggenheim in Bilbao (1,011,363) came in fifth, with the Thyssen (1,004,470) in sixth.
The Real Madrid museum, meanwhile, didn't quite reach a million visitors (920,000) last year, a figure that the club believes it will easily surpass by the end of 2015.
As a revenue stream, the 'Culés' museum beats Real Madrid's hands down, with Barca picking up a cool 27 million euros just from entrance fees in 2014.
The tour of the Bernabéu failed to hit these highs. Even if those 920,000 visitors were all adults that paid the full 19-euro entrance fee, the income would still just be in the region of 17.5 million.
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