The bar chart illustrates the annual number of visitor to National Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum and British Museum from 2007 to 2012.
Overall, in the year 2012 total number of visitor was the most, while the lowest point was in 2009.
Victoria and Albert Museum was visited by the most visitors in the years 2007 and 2008 respectively with around 14 million guests per year. However, it started to decline suddenly and fell to about 6 million annual visitors in 2010. After that, the number of guests increased slightly and reached 10 million in the year 2012.
In contrast, National Gallery had the lowest number of visitors with around 6 million in 2007. Afterwards, the number of visitors growth steadily throughout the period and reached more than 15 million in 2012 with the highest annual visitors.
Similar to Victoria and Albert Museum, British Museum had some fluctuation over the years. British Museum started with nearly 12 million in the year 2007 and the quantity of visitors were decreased dramatically to almost 5 million and remained steady for a year. Subsequently, it started increasing sharply and reached the highest annual visitors, about 14 million.
