The bar chart presents data on the distribution of visits to three museums in London from 2007 to 2012.
Overall, the total rate of attendance at the three museums experienced a decline from 2007 to 2009 and then increased gradually to finish the time frame.
The figures for visiting the National Gallery consistently escalated, from 6 million visitors in 2007 to over 15 million 6 years later. With regard to the British Museum, the number of visitors in 2008 nosedived to roughly half of that amount in 2007, at 6 million visitors. After that year, there was a steady rise in the attendance rates to finish the period at 14 million individuals visiting the premises.
In contrast, the Victoria and Albert Museum followed a different pattern during the 6-year period. This place lost its popularity after 2008, with a sharp drop of virtually 8 million people interested in attending the museum in the following 2 years. The number of individuals then went up slowly from 6 million to 10 million by 2012.
