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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 graph illustrates the number of tourists to a different of art galleries in certain museums in 2011.
Overall, it is clear that tourists preferred to go the most to Louvre Museum in France. Whereas tourists visited the State Hermitage Museum in Russia the least.
Louvre Museum was chosen by around nine millions visitors. It is not for sure but Mona Lisa Paint was one of the reasons. On the other hand the number of visitors almost tripled fall in State Hermitage Museum in Russia.
Metropolitan Museum and British Museum were visited 6 millions and about 5.8 millions people respectively. The number of visitors nearly same were National Museum of Korea and Museo del Prado.
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