Kunsthaus Zürich Reports 513,162 Visitors in 2024, Reduces Deficit Amid Financial Stabilization Push
The Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft held its 130th annual general meeting on May 26, 2025, approving the 2024 annual report and financial statements.
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The Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft held its 130th annual general meeting on May 26, 2025, approving the 2024 annual report and financial statements.
Kunsthaus Zürich was the most visited art museum in Switzerland in 2023, recording 504,349 admissions. Its supporting association, the Zürcher Kunstgesellschaft, reported a net deficit of CHF 1.585 million for the year, bringing cumulative negative equity to CHF 4.455 million.

On February 5, 2025, Kunsthaus Zürich announced it recorded 513,162 visitors in 2024, one of the highest annual attendance figures in its history and up from 504,349 in 2023. The most popular exhibition of the year was 'Matthew Wong – Vincent van Gogh.
Kunsthaus Zürich reported 513,162 admissions in 2024, maintaining high public interest, according to its annual report released April 29, 2025. The museum reduced its deficit to CHF 1,529,489 (approximately $1.7 million), down CHF 56,490 from 2023 and about 50% better than budgeted.
Kunsthaus Zürich recorded over 539,500 visitors in 2025, the second-highest attendance in its history, making it the most-visited art museum in Switzerland.

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