The bar chart illustrates that how many visitors attended to 3 different museums in London namely National Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum and British Museum in 5-years period.
Overall, Victoria and Albert Museum experienced a significant decrease after their prime times in 2007 and 2008. The number of visitors to British museum flactuated throughout the 5-year period and reached peak at the end of the period, while National Gallery rose in every year except 2011 with a minor decline.
Between 2007 and 2012 Victoria and Albert Museum started with the highest visitors rate both in 2008 and 2007 with around 13 million visitors and in the final year of the period it fallen to 10% with approximately 3 million losts in terms of visitors. Unlikely, National Gallery followed an opposit trend, with around 7 million visitors in 2007 and showed a sharlpy increase in 5 years with an almost 17 millions visitors.
On the other hand British museum had the approximately 7 million visitors in 2008-2009 and reached its peak with just below 15 million visitors in 2012.
