Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage institutionally and financially supports various commemorative initiatives devoted to the democratic movement and cultural opposition. Ministry was one of the founders of European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk in 2007. The Ministry has also assisted cultural institutions in exile, providing archivists and librarians who process library and archival collections. The Ministry is a main operator of Norwegian Funds and European Funds when it comes to digitalization,preservation and promotion of Polish culture; it sponsors associations (eg. Archeology of Photography Foundation) and public institutions (eg. The Archives of the "Solidarity" Labour Union). In years 2012, 2013, and 2014 the Ministry financially supported the establishment of the Spichlerz Polskiego Rocka in Jarocin. The Ministry has financially supported the realization of the Museum of the Orange Alternative. The Ministry finances and supervises the Museum of the Modern Art in Warsaw. The Ministry supported the realization of the Jerzy Ludwiński Archive in Wrocław Contemporary Museum and the collection buliding by the Museum. In 2012, when KARTA Centre had serious financial problems, the Ministry donated 500 thousands zlotys (117 thousands euro) for the everyday functioning of the organization.
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Pursuant to Section 8 of Act No. 2/1969 Coll., upon establishment of the ministries and other central State administrative bodies of the Czech Republic, as amended, the Ministry of Culture is the central State administrative body for the arts; cultural and educational activities; cultural monuments; matters relating to churches and religious societies; matters relating to the press, including publication of the non-periodical press and other means of information; the preparation of draft laws and other legal regulations in the area of radio and television broadcasting; implementation of the Copyright Act; production and trade in the area of culture.
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Maltézské náměstí 1, 118 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
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The Ministry of Culture was established in 1980 after the two previously independent ministries of education and culture had been merged. It operated in this framework until 1990.
The Ministries of Culture and Education were the most important governmental organs of centralized cultural politics and financing. As such, these institutions had a crucial impact on the institutions and often also on the content of culture in Hungary.
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Budapest Szalay utca 10-14, Hungary 1055
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The Ministry of Culture is a ministry of the Croatian government created in 1994, which is responsible for the preservation of the Croatian natural and cultural heritage.
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Zagreb Runjaninova ulica 2, Croatia 10000
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Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia
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The Ministry of Culture is the part of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia responsible for regulating matters in the sphere of culture which are in the public interest. These include involvement in the coordinated cultural development of Slovenia, protection of cultural heritage, ensuring the plurality of media landscape, providing suitable conditions for the creation, communication and accessibility of cultural assets, guaranteeing the special cultural rights of minorities, international cooperation in the sphere of culture and the promotion of culture at home and abroad.
Source: http://www.mk.gov.si/en/about_the_ministry/
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