Table 8: Dépenses culturelles publiques consolidées* par domaines d’intervention, en millions d’euros courants de 1990 à 2016[1] 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2016 (%) PATRIMOINE CULTUREL 15.0 24.1 63.3 70.7 88.9 106.3 97.9 27.2% Patrimoine architectural, archéologique et audiovisuel 8.1 9.2 27.5 26.9 31.9 23.3 23.4 6.5% Archives 0.9 1.2 1.5 2.3 2.7 2.9 2.9 0.8% Bibliothèques 2.6 3.9 5.6 7.8 10.5 27.6 27.1 7.5% Musées 3.3 9.6 28.4 33.4 42.9 52.1 44.3 12.3% Autres - - 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.0% ARCHITECTURE - - - .. 0.2 .. 0.2 0.1% Architecture - - - ..... read more →
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If you are not happy with the results below please do another searchTable 7. Public cultural expenditure by level of government, 2016 Level of government Total expenditure in EUR millions* % share of total State (central, federal) 211,9 59% Regional (provincial, Länder, etc.) - - Local (municipal, incl. counties) 176,1 41% TOTAL 359,4 100% Note: * At the date of expenditure Source: Kulturentwécklungsplang 2018-2028, original sources: Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Interior, STATEC[1] For evolution of these figures 1990-2016, please refer to Kulturentwécklungsplang 2018-2028.[2] Besides the ministry of Culture, other public administrations (ministries and municipalities) contribute to the financing of the cultural sector. In 2016, these other public administrations together spent on... read more →
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The Council of Europe released a new report entitled Free to Create: Artistic Freedom in Europe, which examines the challenges European artists and cultural workers face in the practice of their right to freedom of artistic expression. These range from laws that curtail creative freedom, attacks from non-governmental groups and online threats to the “under-the-radar” pressures that contribute to self-censorship. Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić stated: “With democracy under great pressure, the key role of arts and culture as powerful means for maintaining constructive dialogue in democratic, diverse and open societies becomes ever more evident. The right to freedom of... read more →
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The Compendium and its community of experts warmly welcome Veaceslav Reabcinschii from Moldova as new cultural policy expert for the respective area. The expert was selected by the Board of the Compendium Association among the several applications that were submitted in the context of the Open Call for Experts for Moldova. Veaceslav Reabcinschii will prepare in cooperation with the Compendium Coordinator a first short cultural policy profile for Moldova in the upcoming months. The Compendium experts community is growing and will continue to grow. See all our Compendium Experts
Director of the Center for Cultural Policies, PhD in sociology, university lecturer. Author of over 30 research articles in the field of cultural policies, published in Moldova and abroad. Author and co-author of 4 books. Areas of scientific interest – cultural policies, arts management, strategic planning for cultural organizations He has been working in the field for more than 30 years. In the period 1994-1997 director of the "Luceafărul" theater in Chisinau, 1998-2001 - director of the "Eugene Ionesco" theater, from 2002 - director of the Center for Cultural Policies, from 2014 - university lecturer at the Academy of Music,... read more →
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A short cultural policy profile for Norway is now available on the Compendium website. A special thanks goes out to our Norwegian expert Bård Kleppe. Below you can see a few highlights of the cultural policy developments in Norway: Art and culture is the driving force for sustainable development in the Nordic region as indicated in the co-operation programme on culture policy 2021–2024 of the Council of Ministers for Culture. Further reform of the regions will take place in 2023, with no implementation yet of previously set out plans to give increased responsibility for cultural policy to the regions. In... read more →
In general, Luxembourg Governments put a strong emphasis on cultural and natural heritage, the subsequent governmental programmes giving it a key priority in the Government’s cultural policy. In this regard, one of the main policy objectives of the current government coalition[1] relates to the definition and finalisation of a fundamental reform of the law on cultural heritage. With a legislation that dated back to 1983 and a failed reform attempt twenty years ago, minister of Culture Sam Tanson succeeded in proposing a new text that is based on a large public consultation process and constitutes an important paradigm shift. A... read more →
Grand-Ducal Regulation of 4 November 2014 implementing the law of 22 September 2014 on the National Fund to Support Audiovisual Production and amending The amended law of 22 June 1963 establishing the salary regime for State officials The amended law of 13 December 1988 establishing a special temporary tax regime for audiovisual investment certificates and fixing the allowances for members of the board of directors and the selection committee of the National Fund for the Support of Audiovisual Production Act of 22 September 2014 on the National Fund for the Support of Audiovisual Production and amending The amended law of... read more →
Press Law of 30 July 2021 on an aid scheme for professional journalism Law of 8 June 2004 on freedom of expression in the media Law of 3 August 1998 on the promotion of the written press Law of 23 May 1927 on the manufacture, possession, distribution, exhibition, circulation and trafficking of obscene publications Grand-Ducal Regulation of 6 April 2013 on the creation of the use of a particular distinctive sign "Press Grand-Ducal Regulation of 8 December 2010 on the creation of a professional journalist's press card and a trainee professional journalist's press card Grand-Ducal Regulation of 6 April 1999... read more →