Culture minister
A culture minister (sometimes cultural minister, minister of culture, minister for culture, or secretary of culture) is a Cabinet position in some governments responsible for protecting the national heritage of a country and promoting cultural expression. This responsibility usually manifests in the accompanying ministry governing the following:
- an official registry of protected historic sites of cultural importance
- maintaining archives of cultural work, including museums and libraries
Culture ministries
- Ministry of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports (Albania)
- Minister for the Arts (Australia)
- Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture (Bahamas)
- Ministry of Culture (Brazil)
- Ministry of Culture (Burma)
- Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts (Cambodia)
- Minister of Canadian Heritage
- Ministry of Tourism and Culture (Ontario) (result of merger of Ministry of Culture (Ontario))
- Ministry of Culture (China)
- Ministry of Culture (Colombia)
- Ministry of Culture (Croatia)
- Ministry of Culture (Czech Republic)
- Ministry of Culture (Denmark)
- Ministry of Culture (Egypt)
- Ministry of Culture (Estonia)
- Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Ethiopia)
- Minister of Culture (France)
- Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Greece)
- Ministry of Culture and Communication (Haiti)
- Ministry of Culture, Arts and Sports (Honduras)
- Home Affairs Bureau (Hong Kong)
- Minister of Education of Hungary
- Minister of Education, Science and Culture (Iceland)
- Ministry of Education and Culture (Indonesia)
- Ministry of Culture (India)
- Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (Iran)
- Ministry of Culture and Sports (Israel)
- Minister for Cultural Assets and Activities (Italy)
- Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan)
- Ministry of Culture (Lithuania)
- Ministry of Culture (Lebanon)
- Ministry of Culture (Republic of Macedonia)
- Ministry of Tourism and Culture (Malaysia)
- Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands)
- Ministry for Culture and Heritage (New Zealand)
- Minister of Culture (North Korea)
- Ministry of Culture (Norway)
- Minister of Culture and National Heritage (Poland)
- Ministry of Culture (Portugal)
- Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage (Qatar)
- Ministry of Culture (Republic of China)
- Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Rivers State)
- Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony (Romania)
- Ministry of Culture (Russia)
- Ministry of Culture and Information (Saudi Arabia)
- Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (Singapore)
- Ministry of Culture (Slovakia)
- Ministry of Culture (Slovenia)
- Minister of Arts and Culture (South Africa)
- Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (South Korea)
- Ministry of Culture (Spain)
- Ministry of Culture (Sweden)
- Ministry of Culture (Syria)
- Ministry of Culture (Thailand)
- Ministry of Culture (Turkey)
- Ministry of Culture (Tunisia)
- Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (United Kingdom)
- Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure (Northern Ireland)
- Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs (Scotland)
- Minister for Housing, Regeneration and Heritage (Wales)
- Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Vietnam)
See also
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