The bar chart represents information about amount of people visiting three museums in London.
In 2007-2008, Victoria and Albert Museum was more popular than two others, obtaining around 13 million people per year. A significant decrease in number of annual visitors in Victoria and Albert Museum took place in 2009 and continued in 2010, reaching the bottom of less than 6 million people. The following years were more successful for attendance statistics of this place, but it remained the least popular with only 10 million visitors per year.
British museum was the second most popular museum in 2007, but a year later number of visitors dramatically fell to the sum of around 6 million. It has changed in 2009, when the amount of annual visitors began to grow gradually, regaining second place of popularity with more than 13 million of annual attenders.
National Gallery in 2007 was the least popular among the observing museum, but each year, except for 2011, the number of visitors steadily grew and reached its peak in 2012, crossing the line of 15 million of visitors.
In conclusion, we can see, that National Gallery became the most visited museum, while Victoria and Albert Museum lost its popularity and got to the third place.
