The bar chart illustrates monthly visitor numbers to three major museums in the UK—the British Museum, the National Gallery, and the Tate Modern—over the fiscal year 2013–2014, while the table provides the total number of visitors to each museum during this period.
Overall, the British Museum consistently attracted the highest number of visitors throughout the year and had the largest annual total, while the Tate Modern was the least visited among the three. Visitor numbers for all museums peaked during the summer months and generally declined during winter.
According to the table, the British Museum received the most visitors, with approximately 6.76 million people, followed by the National Gallery (5.9 million) and the Tate Modern (4.8 million). The bar chart shows that in July and August, all three museums saw significant increases in attendance, with the British Museum exceeding 700,000 visitors both months.
In contrast, visitor numbers were lowest in the winter months, particularly January and February, where all three institutions experienced noticeable drops. For instance, the British Museum attracted fewer than 400,000 visitors in February, a sharp contrast to its summer figures. Similar seasonal patterns were observed for the National Gallery and Tate Modern.
In summary, the British Museum was the most popular destination across the year, with all three museums experiencing their highest attendance in summer and a clear decline during the colder months.
