Cultural Heritage Directorate, Ministry of Culture
Tasks
The Cultural Heritage Directorate covers the following areas: Real-estate cultural heritage, Movable cultural heritage, Archives and Live heritage (Intangible heritage).
The Directorate prepares and co-ordinates developmental projects, criteria for the co-financing of cultural programmes and projects and reviews. It prepares annual or long-term plans for the co-financing of cultural programmes and projects, including the financing stages.
It evaluates the legal and economic aspects of public funding expenditure in the arts field and assists in shaping common databases and communicates with the public according to regulations.
Special tasks of the Directorate include shaping the policy and strategy of cultural heritage protection and preserving and developing cultural variety of Slovenia. The Directorate aims to link heritage with education and also economic development as a permanent developmental factor and a catalyser in improving the quality of life. The Directorate implements international regulations related to the protection of the cultural heritage. It is responsible for cultural monuments designated as a state property and issues permissions for the export of cultural heritage objects. The Directorate sets professional standards for educational programmes in the field and looks after public access to cultural heritage as well as access to complex information on cultural heritage.
The Directorate prepares proposals for the government, Parliament, the European Commission and the European Council.
International cooperation
The Directorate works together with other ministries and international bodies on international projects. It covers European cultural programmes and monitors projects financed through the European structural funds. It co-operates on the projects and aspects of regionalisation and monitors their effects.
The Directorate runs the INDOK Cultural Heritage Centre, Ministry of Culture, an information and documentation centre for heritage.
Since 1996 Slovenia has been a member of the International Center for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), an intergovernmental organization with 132 member states.
The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia has been appointed a National Coordinator to implement the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, and coordinate events and projects at local, regional and national level.
European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, logotype in Slovenian
See also
- European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018
- Museums, Archives and Libraries Sector, Ministry of Culture
- Heritage Information and Documentation Centre (INDOK Centre)
- Ministry of Culture
- Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia