Two weeks ago we shipped collections and a new audio player. Since then, we've been focused on making every museum page genuinely useful — the kind of page you'd actually read before a visit. Here's what changed.
TripAdvisor Ratings on Museum Pages
This is the headline feature. We've integrated TripAdvisor ratings directly into museum pages, so you can see what other visitors thought without leaving Mooseum. Right now, 274 museums have TripAdvisor data — including places like the Getty Center, the Acropolis Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
We focused on the world's most-visited and most-reviewed museums first. If you're planning a trip and want a quick sense of whether a museum lives up to the hype, the rating is right there on the page alongside everything else you need to know.
Every Museum Now Has a Description
274 museums that previously had little or no text on their pages now have proper descriptions. Each one is written from the museum's actual collection data, history, and what makes it distinctive — not generic filler. The result is a paragraph or two that tells you what makes the place worth visiting.
Check out the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich or the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga for good examples.
Visitor FAQs
273 museum pages now have a FAQ section answering the questions people actually ask: opening hours, ticket prices, how to get there, what's free, whether you can take photos. The answers come directly from each museum's official website, so they stay accurate.
Try scrolling down on the Galleria Borghese or the Art Institute of Chicago page to see them in action.
Admission and Accessibility Info
Museum pages now show admission pricing and accessibility information when available — ticket prices, free entry policies, wheelchair access, audio guides, and assistive listening. Everything comes from the museum's own website.
You can quickly check whether a museum offers free admission (many do!) or whether it has the accessibility features you need, without hunting through external sites.
46 Country Guides
Mooseum now has dedicated pages for every country where we have museums — 46 in total. Each country page shows a curated overview, highlights the most popular museums, and gives practical tips for museum-goers visiting that country.
Browse museums in Japan, museums in Greece, or the full country directory to see how they turned out.
iOS Safari Fullscreen Fix
A small but annoying one: the fullscreen mode for indoor maps wasn't working properly on iOS Safari. That's fixed now — works reliably across all browsers.
Easier to Find and Share
Every page on Mooseum now has proper previews when you share links on social media or messaging apps. Tour pages, museum pages, country guides — they all show a proper title, description, and image when you paste a link. This also helps more people discover Mooseum through search engines.
What's Next
The museum pages are starting to feel genuinely comprehensive — descriptions, FAQs, pricing, accessibility, TripAdvisor ratings, and booking links all in one place. We'll keep enriching the data and expanding coverage. If there's a museum you'd like to see on Mooseum, let us know.
See you at the next update.