Ministry of Culture (Spain)

Ministry of Culture (Spain)
Ministry of Culture
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Headquarters (Madrid)
Agency overview
Preceding agency Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport
Jurisdiction Spanish government
Headquarters Casa de las Sietes Chimeneas, 1 Plaza del Rey, Madrid
Annual budget 1.505.838.910 €, 2009[1]
Agency executive Mrs. Ángeles González Sinde, Minister
Child agencies Dirección General de Bellas Artes y Bienes Culturales[2]
Dirección General del Libro, Archivos y Bibliotecas[3]
Website
www.mcu.es

The Ministry of Culture of Spain is the departament of Spanish government responsible for culture. The current minister is Ángeles González Sinde, who succeeded César Antonio Molina in 2009.

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Organization

  • Ministry of Culture
    • Subsecretary of Culture
    • General Technic Secretary
    • General Direction for Policy and Cultural Industries
    • General Direction of Fine Arts and Cultural Property
    • General Direction of Books, Archives and Libraries
    • General Subdirection of Libraries Coordination

Public organisms under direction of Ministry of Culture:

List of Ministers of Culture

  • (1977 - 1979) Pío Cabanillas
  • (1979 - 1980) Manuel Clavero
  • (1980) Ricardo de la Cierva
  • (1980 - 1981) Íñigo Cavero
  • (1981 - 1982) Soledad Becerril
  • (1982 - 1986) Javier Solana (1982-1986)
  • (1986 - 1988) Javier Solana
  • (1988 - 1989) Jorge Semprún Maura
  • (1989 - 1991) Jorge Semprún Maura
  • (1991 - 1993) Jordi Solé Tura
  • (1993 - 1996) Carmen Alborch
  • (1996 - 1999) Esperanza Aguirre, as Minister of Education and Culture
  • (1999 - 2000) Mariano Rajoy, as Minister of Education and Culture
  • (2000 - 2004) Pilar del Castillo, as Minister of Education, Culture and Sport
  • (2004 - 2007) Carmen Calvo
  • (2007 - 2009) César Antonio Molina
  • (2009 - ) Ángeles González Sinde

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