Table 7: Direct state cultural expenditure and transfers (central level)*: by sector, 2021, in 1000 of national currency
Field/Domain/Sub-domain |
TOTAL |
|
in 1000 |
in % |
|
I. Cultural Heritage |
3 908 000 |
15 % |
Historical Monuments |
|
|
Museums |
2 426 000 |
9 % |
Archives |
442 000 |
2 % |
Libraries |
951 000 |
4 % |
Intangible Heritage / Folk Culture |
|
|
II. Visual Arts |
|
|
Fine Arts / Plastic Arts |
|
|
Photography |
|
|
Architecture*** |
|
|
Design / Applied Arts |
|
|
III. Performing Arts |
2 936 000
|
11 % |
Music |
|
|
Theatre, Music Theatre, Dance |
|
|
Multidisciplinary |
|
|
IV. Books and Press |
|
|
Books |
|
|
Press |
|
|
V. Audiovisual and Multimedia |
8 153 000 |
32 % |
Cinema |
|
|
Television |
|
|
Sound recordings |
|
|
Radio |
|
|
Multimedia |
|
|
VI. Interdisciplinary |
10 147 000 |
40 % |
Socio-culture |
2 583 000 |
10 % |
Cultural Relations Abroad |
|
|
Administration**** |
205 000 |
1 % |
Cultural Education**** |
|
|
VII. Not covered by |
458 000 |
2 % |
TOTAL |
25 602 000
|
100 % |
Source(s):
* Where available, please provide separate tables – 7.1, 7.2, etc. – for other levels of government
** Definition: “Direct expenditure” is spent within the administration and its own cultural institutions (for personnel, goods and services, capital investments in their own premises), whereas “transfers” are being allocated to either “other levels of government”, e.g. on the local level, or to independent cultural institutions and organisations, to film companies, publishing houses, individual artists; etc.
*** This category does NOT include public investments into constructions or for the renovation of buildings. It covers e.g. the promotion of architecture, educational activities, etc.
**** When not allocable by domain.
NOTE The diverse field of digital arts could be mentioned either in their appropriate contexts (e.g. design or multimedia) or, where separate budgetary categories exist, specified under VII.
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