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The image is a bar graph showing the number of visitors to art galleries in 2011. Louvre (France) had the highest number of visitors at 8.5 million, followed by Metropolitan Museum (USA) with 6 million, British Museum (UK) with 5.8 million, National Museum of Korea with 3.1 million, Museo del Prado (Spain) with 2.9 million, and State Hermitage (Russia) with 2.5 million. The Y-axis represents the number of visitors in millions, while the X-axis lists the names of the museums.
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The bar chart illustrates a total amount of people who attended art exhibitions in 2011. Additionally, while the y-axis shows the number of guests in intervals of 1 million, the x-axis highlights 6 museums from all of the world.Overall, there is a decreasing trend as the visitants are lowering from the left side. In terms of guests the maximum level of them is in Louvre,France which is about 9 million. It has a dramatic gap in comparison with others.
Furthermore, the attendance percentage of Metropolitan Museum and British Museum are almost equal, when number of visitors in the last three art galleries are about or below 3 million.
To conclude, galleries located in Europe and USA were more popular destinations in contrast to Asia
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