Policy & research

Survey highlights huge public support for UK museums

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A new survey, commissioned by Art Fund and the National Museum Directors' Council, shows how important adults think museums are important to UK culture.

A new survey has demonstrated how highly the UK public value their museums.

89% of UK adults think museums are important to UK culture, with nearly half (47%) saying they are very important. Three quarters (76%) of UK adults think having a local museum adds value to their area, and the same percentage think museums should receive at least half of their funding from government.

The YouGov survey, commissioned by Art Fund and NMDC, also found that:

  • 48% of UK adults visit museums at least once a year, with 35% of adults visiting twice or more. 51% of those with children said that their children visit museums at least once a year.

  • 89% of UK adults think museums are important to UK culture, 47% think they are very important and only 7% think they are not important.

  • According to the UK public, the most important functions of a local museum are for education purposes, to preserve the past, and to connect with local history (62%, 59% and 56% respectively).

  • 54% of UK adults would feel disappointed and 41% would feel sad if their local museum were to close. 19% would be angry and 16% frustrated.

  • Almost half (47%) think that museums in the UK should be mostly or entirely funded by government, and only 3% think that they should be entirely funded by other sources such as private investment and income generated from visitors.

  • When asked specifically about local museums, 74% said local government should provide at least half of their funding, with 45% saying that local government should provide most or all of their funding.

When asked if they think public funding for local museums has gone up or down since 2022, 44% of people correctly identified that it has gone down, with only 9% thinking it has stayed the same and 4% thinking it has gone up.