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Minister of Culture
Ministro della Cultura
File:Logo MiC.svg
Ministry of Culture
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
Reports toThe Prime Minister
SeatRome
AppointerThe President
Term lengthNo fixed term
Formation23 November 1974; 49 years ago (1974-11-23)
First holderGiovanni Spadolini
Websitewww.beniculturali.it

The Italian Minister of Culture (Italian: Ministro della Cultura) leads the Ministry of Culture. The list shows also the ministers that served under the same office but with other names, in fact this Ministry has changed name many times.

The current Minister is Dario Franceschini, of the Democratic Party, appointed on 5 September 2019 by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and confirmed by the subsequent Prime Minister, Mario Draghi.[1] Franceschini also held the office from 2014 to 2018, becoming the longest-serving Minister of Culture in the history of Italy.

List of Ministers

Parties

Coalitions

N. Portrait Name
(Born–Died)
Term of office Party Government Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Minister for Cultural Heritage and Environment
1 Giovanni Spadolini
(1925–1994)
23 November 1974 12 February 1976 1 year, 81 days Italian Republican Party Moro IV
Minister for Cultural and Environmental Heritage
2 Mario Pedini
(1918–2003)
12 February 1976 11 March 1978 2 years, 27 days Christian Democracy Moro V
Andreotti III
3 Dario Antoniozzi
(1923–2019)
11 March 1978 4 August 1979 1 year, 146 days Christian Democracy Andreotti IV·V
4 Egidio Ariosto
(1911–1998)
4 August 1979 4 April 1980 244 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Cossiga I
5 Oddo Biasini
(1917–2009)
4 April 1980 28 July 1981 1 year, 115 days Italian Republican Party Cossiga II
Forlani
6 Vincenzo Scotti
(1933– )
28 July 1981 1 December 1982 1 year, 126 days Christian Democracy Spadolini I·II
7 Nicola Vernola
(1932–2000)
1 December 1982 4 August 1983 246 days Christian Democracy Fanfani V
8 Antonio Gullotti
(1922–1989)
4 August 1983 28 July 1987 3 years, 358 days Christian Democracy Craxi I·II
Fanfani VI
9 Carlo Vizzini
(1947– )
29 July 1987 13 April 1988 259 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Goria
10 Vincenza Bono Parrino
(1942– )
13 April 1988 22 July 1989 1 year, 100 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party De Mita
11 Ferdinando Facchiano
(1927–2022)
22 July 1989 12 April 1991 1 year, 264 days Italian Democratic Socialist Party Andreotti VI
12 Giulio Andreotti
(1919–2013)
As Prime Minister
12 April 1991 28 June 1992 1 year, 77 days Christian Democracy Andreotti VI·VII
13 Alberto Ronchey
(1926–2010)
28 June 1992 10 May 1994 1 year, 316 days Italian Republican Party Amato I
Ciampi
14 Domenico Fisichella
(1935– )
10 May 1994 17 January 1995 252 days National Alliance Berlusconi I
15 Antonio Paolucci
(1939– )
17 January 1995 17 May 1996 1 year, 121 days Independent Dini
Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Sport
16 Walter Veltroni
(1955– )
17 May 1996 21 October 1998 2 years, 157 days Democratic Party of the Left Prodi I
Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities
17 Giovanna Melandri
(1962– )
21 October 1998 11 June 2001 2 years, 233 days Democrats of the Left D'Alema I·II
Amato II
18 Giuliano Urbani
(1937– )
11 June 2001 23 April 2005 3 years, 316 days Forza Italia Berlusconi II
19 Rocco Buttiglione
(1948– )
23 April 2005 17 May 2006 1 year, 24 days Union of Christian and Centre Democrats Berlusconi III
20 Francesco Rutelli
(1954– )
17 May 2006 8 May 2008 1 year, 357 days The Daisy /
Democratic Party
Prodi II
21 Sandro Bondi
(1959– )
8 May 2008 23 March 2011 2 years, 319 days The People of Freedom Berlusconi IV
22 Giancarlo Galan
(1956– )
23 March 2011 16 November 2011 238 days The People of Freedom
23 Lorenzo Ornaghi
(1948– )
16 November 2011 28 April 2013 1 year, 163 days Independent Monti
Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism
24 Massimo Bray
(1959– )
28 April 2013 22 February 2014 300 days Democratic Party Letta
25 Dario Franceschini
(1958– )
22 February 2014 1 June 2018 4 years, 99 days Democratic Party Renzi
Gentiloni
Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities
26 Alberto Bonisoli
(1961– )
1 June 2018 5 September 2019 1 year, 96 days Five Star Movement Conte I
Minister of Culture
(25) Dario Franceschini
(1958– )
5 September 2019 22 October 2022 3 years, 47 days Democratic Party Conte II
Draghi
27 File:Gennaro Sangiuliano (cropped).JPG Gennaro Sangiuliano
(1962– )
22 October 2022 Incumbent 1 year, 251 days Independent Meloni

Timeline

Gennaro SangiulianoAlberto BonisoliDario FranceschiniMassimo BrayLorenzo OrnaghiGiancarlo GalanSandro BondiFrancesco RutelliRocco ButtiglioneGiorgio UrbaniGiovanna MelandriWalter VeltroniAntonio PaolucciDomenico FisichellaAlberto RoncheyGiulio AndreottiCarlo VizziniVincenzo ScottiOddo BiasiniDario AntoniozziGiovanni Spadolini

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