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The Ministry of Culture should manage a budget of 18.498 billion crowns next year. Compared to this year's budget, this is an increase of 21 percent, or 3.3 billion crowns, and the highest amount the department has had at its disposal so far.

The two-day Forum on the Future of Culture will take place on September 20-21 at the Divadlo pod Palmovkou. The conference on the topic of public institutions and their place in the 21st century will be opened by the Councilor for Culture of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Hana Třeštíková.

The Czech ITI Center, Brno Cultural Center and the PANT Center cordially invite you to a series of pre-election debates on cultural policy issues. The debate will take place on September 7 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Prague Business and Innovation Center / Prague Innovation Institute, Charvátova 6, Prague 1 (ground floor of the Škoda Palace opposite...

At a joint meeting, the leadership of the Association of Professional Theatres and the Association of Independent Theatres of the Czech Republic stated their deep concern about the signals emerging in connection with the preparation of the Ministry of Culture's budget for 2023.

​The Association of Professional Theatres, in cooperation with Divadelní noviny, convened an online meeting at the end of last year on the draft law on a public cultural institution. Divadelní noviny presents the main contributions and theses in the current issue.

A working meeting of economic deputies, administrative directors and economists of theatres from all over the country, who traditionally meet under the auspices of the Association of Professional Theatres to discuss common topics, is taking place today and tomorrow in the operational building of the National Theatre. Seminars on the issues of...

The director of the Brno City Theatre, Stanislav Moša, and the director of the National Theatre, Jan Burian, met with Prime Minister Petr Fiala and Minister of Culture Martin Baxa to discuss the need for a law on a public cultural institution.

Our new partner for the exchange of industry experience is the Association of Norwegian Theatres and Orchestras.
The employer and industry association represents 50 cultural organizations throughout Norway in the fields of theatre, music, opera and dance. The association was founded in 1962 and aims to provide its member organizations with the best...

On Monday, April 25, the first in a series of workshops to improve the competences of staff at member theatres took place in České Budějovice. The project is supported by a grant under the Culture Programme from the EEA Funds.