The bar chart illustrates the number of people in London who visited four types of museums from June to October in 2015.
Overall, it is clear that British Museum was predominant among all four museums over the period in question, while National Museum attracted the fewest visitors. Meanwhile, August was the most popular month to visit museums over the period of five monthes.
In the first two months of the given period, the number of people visiting History Museum, British Museum, and Science Museum was close, with each around 400,000 visitors, which was almost double the amount of people visiting National Museum. In Augsut, there was a noticeable rise in the number of museum visitors, except for Science Museum. Specifically, the figure for British Museum surged to the peak, with more than 700,000 visitors in this month. Meanwhile, figures for History Museum and National Museum also rose, increasing by roughly 200,000 and 100,000 individuals, respectively. However, the number of visitors to Science Museum almost unchanged.
In the last two months of the given period, the number of visitors to musuems gradually declined. By October, people visiting British Museum and those visiting National Museum both had falled back to around the June figure. In contrast, History Museum and Science Museum both had decreased more dramatically to below the June figure, with approximately 250,000 individuals and 300,000 individuals, respectively.
