The graph illustrates the millions of people who visited six art galleries in 2011.
Overall, the data shows the obvious distance between the most attentive and the least. More specifically, the highest number of visitors was at the Louvre in France, while the State Hermitage in Russia was displayed at the lowest.
According to the diagram, there were two groups which respectively acknowledged more and under than a half of ten. As is shown, approximately 9 million visitors come to the Louvre in France, leaving the rest behind the second one with more than 3 million, the Metropolitan Museum in the USA. Moreover, even though the British Museum recorded around 6 million people in 2011, it was slightly less compared to the Metropolitan Museum.
In contrast, the rates of the remaining places were far fewer than the Louvre. In more detail, the number of visitors at the National Museum of Korea and Museo del Prado in Spain saw around 3 million and above 3 million at the State Hermitage Russia, which is a third of that at the Lourve.
