The bar chart shows the percentage of people in different age groups who visited at least one museum in 2006, 2011, and 2016 in a particular country.
Overall, the 55-64 age group consistently had the highest percentage of museum visitors, while the younger (15-24) and elderly (65+) groups had lower participation.
In 2006, the 55-64 group had the highest percentage of visitors, at around 43%. The 35-44 group followed with about 30%, while the 65+ group had the lowest, at around 15%. By 2011, the 55-64 group still led with around 40%, and the 35-44 group increased to about 33%. Other age groups showed minor fluctuations.
By 2016, the 35-44 group overtook the 55-64 group, reaching nearly 38%, while the 55-64 group fell to about 33%. The 15-24 group remained steady, with about 20-25% visiting museums across all three years, while the 65+ group continued to have the lowest percentage.
In summary, middle-aged adults were the most frequent museum visitors, while the youngest and oldest groups visited museums the least.
