Skip to main content

Art for all: Open access to art and culture at free museums in the USA and Europe

April 30, 2026

Everyone loves a freebie! Free museums play an important role in making art accessible to all. If you’re looking for a budget day out for yourself, a group of friends, or the whole family, some of the world’s most remarkable museums are completely free to visit, allowing you to experience stellar exhibitions and pioneering artworks without admission fees. From historic collections in Washington, DC, and London to contemporary art in Paris, Glasgow, and New York, the museums highlighted below offer open access to art, history, and culture.

National Portrait Gallery

Washington, DC, USA

A vast indoor atrium features classical stone buildings and a large, grid-patterned glass ceiling. Trees and flower beds are interspersed with people walking and seated at cafe tables and benches around a reflective floor.
Kogod Courtyard. Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery.

The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, is part of the Smithsonian Institution, which means admission is always free. The museum presents the multifaceted story  of the United States through portraits of exceptional individuals – from artists and performers, to scientists and inventors, to activists and politicians – who have shaped American history and culture. Located in the historic Patent Office building, the museum shares its site with the Smithsonian American Art Museum, creating one of the most dynamic free cultural destinations in the city.

What unique content does the National Portrait Gallery guide offer? You can:

Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

A light-colored stone museum building features a classical facade with columns, a domed roof, and a bell tower. A circular driveway in the foreground includes a statue of a person with outstretched arms holding white objects.
Exterior of the Cincinnati Art Museum building. Courtesy of Cincinnati Art Museum.

The Cincinnati Art Museum has offered free admission for decades, welcoming local and international visitors alike to discover its encyclopedic collection. This spans more than 6,000 years of global art, from ancient artifacts to contemporary works, while its location in Eden Park provides scenic views of the Ohio River Valley. The museum first opened on the site in 1886 and has undergone several major transformations since, with the aim of increasing public accessibility, expanding the museum’s audience, and enhancing visitor experience.

What unique content does the Cincinnati Art Museum guide offer? You can:

MoMA PS1

Queens, New York, USA

A brick building with many windows stands against a clear blue sky. One side of the building is painted green with large pink text that reads "ARTISTS MAKE NEW YORK."
Photo: Noel Woodford

Located in Queens, MoMA PS1 is one of the most influential contemporary art spaces in New York City. The museum eliminated admission fees for all in January 2026, becoming the largest free museum in the city and an accessible destination for discovering experimental and cutting-edge creativity. Housed in a former public school building, MoMA PS1 is known for championing artists engaging with the urgent social, cultural, and political issues of our time.

What unique content does the MoMA PS1 guide offer? You can:

The Wallace Collection

London, UK

A grand, multi-story building with red brick walls and light-colored stone trim stands under a clear blue sky. It features a prominent entrance portico with columns and a balcony, and a flag flies from the roof. A manicured green lawn and hedges are in the foreground.
© The Trustees of the Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection is one of London’s finest free museums. Located in the former aristocratic residence Hertford House, the museum features an extraordinary collection of Old Master paintings, decorative arts, arms and armor, and European furniture. Visitors can see masterpieces by artists such as Rembrandt, Titian, and Velázquez while enjoying the elegant historic interiors of a house that was once a hub of fashionable London society.

What unique content does The Wallace Collection guide offer? You can:

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Glasgow, Scotland

An aerial view shows the large, ornate reddish-brown Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, featuring multiple towers and arched entrances, surrounded by green lawns and trees. In the background, the spired Glasgow University building rises above a cityscape.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum from above. Courtesy of Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

One of Scotland’s most beloved museums, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum has welcomed visitors with free admission since its opening in 1901. Located in Glasgow’s West End, the museum houses a diverse collection that includes fine art, natural history, and cultural artifacts. From Ancient Egypt to Salvador Dalí’s iconic Christ of Saint John of the Cross to a suspended Spitfire plane, Kelvingrove offers something for every visitor.

What unique content does the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum guide offer? You can:

Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris

Paris, France

A light-colored stone building with several tall, round columns stands under a clear blue sky, with sunlight casting strong shadows on the columns.
Exterior view of the Museum of Modern Art of Paris © Pierre Antoine.

The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris offers free access to its permanent collection, making it one of the best places in the city to experience modern and contemporary art. Located between the Champs-Élysées and the Eiffel Tower, the museum is an iconic example of 1930s architecture that houses works by major 20th-century artists including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Sonia Delaunay.

What unique content does the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris guide offer? You can:

  • Compare paintings by compatriots Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, both representative of the final, synthetic period of Cubism
  • Discover Raoul Dufy’s immense mural La Fée Electricité, which celebrates the advent of electricity and over 190 philosophers, scholars, and inventors, from Aristotle to Marie Curie
  • Hear the stories behind artworks by Sonia Delaunay and Robert Delaunay, the married artists who developed their idea of simultanism together
  • Marvel at Anna-Eva Bergman’s Stele No. 2, an abstraction which recalls ancestral funerary monuments from her native Norway

Free access to cultural institutions is an important aspect of democratizing arts education, often supported by public funding or philanthropic giving. This principle also informs Bloomberg Connects, which offers free curated guides that provide deeper insights into the works on display through audio tours, behind-the-scenes videos, artist statements, and more. There’s a world of arts and culture at your fingertips, just waiting to be discovered.