Table 1: Data and trends of public and private cultural institutions
Domain | Cultural institutions | Public sector | Private sector | ||
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Number (2019) | Trends last 5 years (comparison to 2014) (in %) | Number (2019) | Trends last 5 years (comparison to 2014) (In %) | ||
Cultural heritage | Cultural heritage sites | 26 485 | – 0,3% | N/A | |
Museums | Institutions | 20 | – 24%* | 170 | N/A |
Archives | Institutions | N/A | N/A | ||
Visual arts | Public art galleries/exhibition halls | 75** | 75** | ||
Performing arts | Scenic and stable spaces for theatre | 10 | 0 | N/A | |
Concert houses | N/A | N/A | |||
Theatre companies | 10 | – 9% | 48 | N/A | |
Dance and ballet companies | 2*** | 0 | 10*** | N/A | |
Symphonic orchestras | 6 | 0 | 4 | 0 | |
Libraries | Libraries | 895 | – 8% | N/A | |
Audiovisual | Cinemas | 1 | 0 | 49 | N/A |
Broadcasting organisations | 1 | 0 | 21 | +50% | |
Interdisciplinary | Socio-cultural centres / cultural houses | 450 | N/A | N/A |
Sources:
Ministry of Culture, Statistics Estonia, Estonian Theatre Agency
* As a result of the museum reform, several museums have been merged into a single institution, the total number of branches is 249.
** Total number in public as well as in private halls.
*** The number includes in the total number of theatre companies, because part of them are multi-genre theatres.
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