Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities

Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities

Ministers

Name Period Government
Giovanni Spadolini (PRI) 14 December 1974 - 7 January 1976 Governo Moro IV
Mario Pedini (DC) 12 February 1976 - 30 April 1976 Governo Moro V
Mario Pedini (DC) 29 July 1976 - 16 January 1978 Andreotti III Cabinet
Dario Antoniozzi (DC) 11 March 1978 - 31 January 1979 Andreotti IV Cabinet
Dario Antoniozzi (DC) 20 March 1979 - 31 March 1979 Andreotti V Cabinet
Egidio Ariosto (PSDI) 4 August 1979 - 19 March 1980 Cossiga I Cabinet
Oddo Biasini (PRI) 4 April 1980 - 27 September 1980 Cossiga II Cabinet
Oddo Biasini (PRI) 18 October 1980 - 26 May 1981 Forlani Cabinet
Vincenzo Scotti (DC) 28 July 1981 - 7 August 1982 Spadolini I Cabinet
Vincenzo Scotti (DC) 23 August 1982 - 13 November 1982 Spadolini II Cabinet
Nicola Vernola (DC) 1 December 1982 - 29 April 1983 Fanfani V Cabinet
Antonio Gullotti (DC) 4 August 1983 - 27 June 1986 Craxi I Cabinet
Antonio Gullotti (DC) 1 August 1986 - 3 March 1987 Craxi II Cabinet
Antonio Gullotti (DC) 17 April 1987 - 28 April 1987 Fanfani VI Cabinet
Carlo Vizzini (PSDI) 28 July 1987 - 11 March 1988 Goria Cabinet
Vincenza Bono Parrino (PSDI) 13 April 1988 - 19 May 1989 De Mita Cabinet
Ferdinando Facchiano (PSDI) 22 July 1989 - 11 April 1991 Andreotti VI Cabinet
Giulio Andreotti ad interim (DC) 12 April 1991 - 27 June 1992 Andreotti VII Cabinet
Alberto Ronchey (PRI) 28 June 1992 - 27 April 1993 Amato I Cabinet
Alberto Ronchey (PRI) 28 April 1993 - 9 May 1994 Ciampi Cabinet
Domenico Fisichella (AN) 10 May 1994 - 16 january 1995 Berlusconi I Cabinet
Antonio Paolucci (tecnico) 17 January 1995 - 17 May 1996 Dini Cabinet
Walter Veltroni (PDS) 17 May 1996 - 21 October 1998 Prodi I Cabinet
Giovanna Melandri (DS) 21 October 1998 - 22 December 1999 D'Alema I Cabinet
Giovanna Melandri (DS) 22 December 1999 - 25 April 2000 D'Alema II Cabinet
Giovanna Melandri (DS) 25 April 2000 - 10 June 2001 Amato II Cabinet
Giuliano Urbani (FI) 11 June 2001 - 23 April 2005 Berlusconi II Cabinet
Rocco Buttiglione (UDC) 23 April 2005 - 16 May 2006 Berlusconi III Cabinet
Francesco Rutelli (PD) 17 May 2006 - 8 May 2008 Prodi II Cabinet
Sandro Bondi (PdL-FI) 8 May 2008–present Berlusconi IV Cabinet

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