MiC

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MiC is the official abbreviation for Italy’s Ministry of Culture, the government body responsible for cultural heritage, arts, and related policies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural ministry
government ministry
abbreviationOf Italian Ministry of Culture
surface form: Ministero della Cultura
country Italy
fullName Italian Ministry of Culture
surface form: Ministero della Cultura
governmentBranch Government of Italy
hasHead Italian Ministry of Culture
surface form: Minister of Culture (Italy)
hasJurisdictionOver national archaeological sites of Italy
Central State Archive of Italy
surface form: state archives of Italy

state libraries of Italy
state museums of Italy
headOfGovernmentReportingTo President of the Council of Ministers of Italy
jurisdiction Italian Republic
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedIn Italy
Lazio
Rome
nativeName Italian Ministry of Culture
surface form: Ministero della Cultura
nativeNameLanguage it
officialAbbreviationFor Italian Ministry of Culture
surface form: Ministero della Cultura
parentOrganization Council of Ministers of Italy
partOf Italian central public administration
policyArea arts and culture promotion
book and reading promotion
cinema and audiovisual sector
copyright and cultural industries (in part)
cultural heritage protection
performing arts
replaced Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism
surface form: Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali e per il turismo (MiBACT)
responsibleFor archaeological heritage in Italy
arts policy in Italy
audiovisual and cinema policy in Italy
cultural heritage in Italy
historical monuments in Italy
landscape protection in Italy
libraries and archives policy in Italy
museums in Italy
performing arts policy in Italy
promotion of Italian culture
seat Rome
seatCountry Italy
sector creative industries policy
culture
heritage management
shortName MiC
websiteLanguage English
Italian

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