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There are 31 national cultural institutions. As public state entities they are required to present their programmes to the [[Ministry of Culture]], which then decides on their annual subsidy according to the annual budget.
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There are 31 national cultural institutions that were founded by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia:
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* 9 museums and galleries and 1 institute for the protection of cultural heritage
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* 4 theatre and opera houses and 1 theatre institute,
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* 1 Philharmonic,
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* 1 Cinematheque, 1 film studio, and the Slovenian Film Centre (foundation),
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* 1 public agency for book,
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* 1 cultural and congress centre,
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* 1 national library,
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* 6 archival institutions (regional archives) - the national archive (ARS) makes a part of the Ministry of Culture,
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* 1 foundation for cultural (amateur) activities,
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* 1 botanical garden
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As public state entities they are required to present their programmes to the [[Ministry of Culture]], which then decides on their annual subsidy according to the annual budget.

Revision as of 18:03, 4 July 2017

There are 31 national cultural institutions that were founded by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia:

  • 9 museums and galleries and 1 institute for the protection of cultural heritage
  • 4 theatre and opera houses and 1 theatre institute,
  • 1 Philharmonic,
  • 1 Cinematheque, 1 film studio, and the Slovenian Film Centre (foundation),
  • 1 public agency for book,
  • 1 cultural and congress centre,
  • 1 national library,
  • 6 archival institutions (regional archives) - the national archive (ARS) makes a part of the Ministry of Culture,
  • 1 foundation for cultural (amateur) activities,
  • 1 botanical garden

As public state entities they are required to present their programmes to the Ministry of Culture, which then decides on their annual subsidy according to the annual budget.