The graph displays the quantity of people who visited various art galleries in six countries in 2011.
Overall, it is discernible from the graph that while the number of visitors to art galleries in the Louvre was the highest, the places with the fewest visitors to art exhibitions are the National Museum of Korea, Museo del Prado and the State Hemitage. Notably, after its amount to the Louvre, the number of visitors to the M.Museum and the B.Museum is average.
As is shown, the highest amount of visitors, around 8.8 million, the Louvre in France, approximately double – compared to the Metropolitan Museum and the British Museum, exactly and just under six million respectively. The dissimilarly between the Louvre and two museums mentioned above is huge, the combination of the number of visitors to the Metropolitan Museum and the British Meseum is just three million more than the Louve with its numbers.
In contrast, the attraction was significantly lower in terms of visitor numbers for art exhibitions, the National Museum of Korea, Museo del Prado in Spain and the State Hemitage in Russia, with the numbers slightly above, around, and steadily under three millions in turn. These numbers was roughly half the amount – compared to those museums in USA and UK and a third number of the Louvre.
