The line chart gives information about the number of tourists who visited four global museums; the Louvre, London Science Museum, Vatican Museum and Shenzhen Museum from 1980 to 2015.
Overall, it is evident that the Louvre and Vatican Museums had the highest number of visitors over the span. In contrast, the London Science Museum and the Shenzhen Museum had the lowest figures throughout the timeframe.
The number of guests who went to the Louvre was around 8 million in 1980 and saw steady rise, reaching a peak of roughly 10 million in 2015.
The Vatican Museum followed similar upward trend, starting from approximately 5 million visitors and peaking nearly 8 million by the end of the period.
On the other hand, the London and the Shenzhen Museum attracted significantly fewer tourists during the time. The London Museum remained relatively stable, fluctuating 4 and 5 million visitors. However, the Shenzhen Museum started the lowest figure of roughly 1 million in 1980 but presented a gradual rise, reaching about 4 million by 2015.
