The information filled in Table 19 pertains only to professionally managed public or statutory state-subsidised institutions. For relevant statistics, see chapter 3.1, chapter 7.1, chapter 7.2.2 and chapter 6.2. The issue analyses in chapter 2.4 and chapter 2.9 illustrate the cultural policy role of the national institutions.
Table 19: Cultural institutions financed by public authorities, by domain
Domain | Cultural institutions (subdomains) | Number (2010) | Trend (++ to –) |
---|---|---|---|
Cultural heritage | Cultural heritage sites (recognised) | 28 000 | ++ |
Museums (site organisations) | 330 | + | |
Archives (of public authorities) | n.a | – | |
Visual arts | Public art galleries / exhibition halls | 63 (2007) | +- |
Art academies (or universities) | 2 | +- | |
Performing arts | Symphony orchestras | 29 (2012) | + |
Music schools | 104 (2007) | +- | |
Music / theatre academies (or universities) | 2 | +- | |
Drama theatres, main | 47 (2012) | – | |
Music theatres, opera houses | 1 (2012) | +- | |
Dance and ballet companies | 10 | – | |
Books and Libraries | Libraries | 827 (2012) | — |
Audiovisual | Broadcasting organisations | 1 (2012) | +- |
Interdisciplinary | Socio-cultural centres / cultural houses | n.a. | + |
Other (please explain) | n.a. | n.a. |
Source: Statistics Finland, Cultural Statistics 2011and 2013, Finnish Mass Media 2011
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