The bar chart provides information about how many visitors who came to art galleries in six different countries in 2011
The bar chart illustrates how many people visit 6 distinct art galleries in 2011.
As can be seen, the data can be divided into 2 groups: one with a higher number of visitors including the museum in France, the USA, and the UK whilst other countries have lower statistics.
Lourve is the most popular art gallery with approximately 9 million people visiting in 2011. The second most well-known is Metropolitan Museum in the USA with 6 million visitors, followed closely by British Museum in the UK with about 5,8 million.
In contrast, those figure in the other 3 nations is quite modest. The number of people attracted by the National Museum of Korea is just above 3,1 million. Besides, the figure for visitors coming to Museo del Prado in Spain is only one-third of the number of people in the Metropolitan Museum. State Hermitage in Russia has the least visitors with slightly below 3 million.
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