The line graph illustrates the number of visitors across three different museums in a city, for a decade, commencing 2010. Overall, the three surveyed exhibitions recorded a gradual upward trajectory in the number of people admitting to the place. Notably, museum A showcased the highest rate of tourist attraction, followed by museum B, while museum C attracted a comparatively stable number of tourists over the time frame.
In 2010, museum A welcomed approximately 70 000 visitors, making it the highest starting point, compared to museum B and museum C, at nearly 50 000 and just under 40 000, respectively. All the figures for the surveyed institutions experienced a significant growth in 2015, with around 40 000 (A), slightly under 70 000 (B) and above 40 000 (C).
From 2015 onwards, the figure for destination A continued to rise substantially to approximately 40 000 by 2020. In contrast, the number of tourists to museum B indicated a remarkable fluctuation two years later, which tapering off to nearly 60 000 before rebounding again in the two subsequent years, and ended at around 70 000 in 2020. Finally, exhibition C mirrored the trend, reaching about 55 000 visitors by the end.
