The line graph illustrates the proportion of people who visited to museum at least once a year from 1998 and 2010. Overall, the percentage of adults was remained stable whereas the highest percentage of visiting a museum was over-50 age groups.
Looking at the details, visiting a museum proportions in 15-24 age groups was only 20% in 1980. After the decades, its figures increased significantly to around 26%, and then this figure almost remained stable at 26% in 2005 prior to decreasing to recover in the last year. The percentage of the over-50 age group visiting the museum was the highest, standing at 49%, then this figure reached its peak at almost 50% in 1985 before falling to approximately 40 % in the last year. The figure for two age group ( 25-34 and 35-49) was lower percentages in visiting a museum, at 37% at the beginning of the period. In the next decades, these figures were the same percentages, at 30% respectively.
In 1995, the proportion of visiting a museum in 25-34 age groups accounted for 37%, and 35-49 age groups constituted about 39%, prior to declining to 34% and 38% in 2010 sequentially.
