During its annual session held in Turin, the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers adopted a Recommendation on the role of culture, cultural heritage and landscape in helping to address global... read more →
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia in close cooperation with industry representatives – State, local governmental, non-governmental, and private cultural institutions, cultural professionals, and cultural consumers – has... read more →
An updated cultural policy profile for Lithuania is now available, thanks to the enormous efforts of our Compendium expert Audronė Rimkutė. Below you can find some highlights of recent developments... read more →
The recently updated Covid-19 report for Belgium gives an overview of the major developments regarding the impact of the pandemic crisis on the cultural sector from March 2020 to June... read more →
On behalf of the Compendium Association and our host, The National Institute for Cultural Research and Training, we are pleased to announce our upcoming event in Bucharest that will consist... read more →
Many European cultural institutions have been voicing their support and expressing their solidarity for Ukraine. With the following list, we are starting our series on sharing information regarding help and... read more →
On the 1st of April, the Council of Europe held a conference of ministers of culture talking about "Creating our Future: Creativity and cultural heritage as strategic resources for a... read more →
Last week Arts Council Malta launched the "Right to Culture – Resource Pack". Serving as a handbook and toolkit simultaneously, the resource pack is an initiative aimed at increasing awareness... read more →
24th of February 2022 was indeed a black day for a free and democratic Europe. After 77 years of peace, the Russian Federation started an armed attack on Ukraine and... read more →
An updated cultural policy profile for Georgia is now available, thanks to the enormous efforts of our Compendium expert Ms. Nino Gunia – Kuznetsova (Tbilisi). Below you can find some... read more →