Updated Cultural policy profile for Lithuania
A new, updated Cultural Policy Profile for Lithuania is now available on the Compendium website. The profile highlights Lithuania’s strategic approach to culture, combining innovation, inclusion, and heritage preservation within a strong governance framework.
Special thanks go to our Lithuanian expert Audrone Rimkute for updating and compiling the profile.
Key developments in Lithuania’s cultural policy:
- Strategic Frameworks
Cultural policy is aligned with Lithuania 2050 and the National Development Plan 2021–2030, emphasizing civic identity, creativity, and cultural accessibility. - Institutions and Funding
The Ministry of Culture, Lithuanian Council for Culture, Film Centre, and the new Media Support Fund ensure transparent governance and funding, while film tax incentives continue to attract major investments. - Digitalization and Inclusion
Projects such as E-paveldas and e-kultūra enhance access to digitized heritage, while initiatives like the Culture Pass and Lithuanian Capital of Culture promote participation and social inclusion. - International Cooperation
Lithuania actively engages in UNESCO, the Council of Europe, and Creative Europe, strengthening its international cultural presence.
In summary, Lithuania’s cultural policy reflects a mature, forward-looking vision, combining strategic governance, innovation, and inclusiveness.
You can find all available Cultural Policy Profiles on the Compendium website.
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