Medina promised to museums “show flogging”

Medina promised to museums “show flogging”

St. PETERSBURG, 8 Feb — RIA Novosti. The Minister of culture Vladimir Medinsky said that in relation to museums that in time will not make your objects from their collections in the electronic State catalogue of the Museum Fund will be taken serious demonstration measures.

Earlier it was reported that the number of Museum objects that will be registered in the state catalogue this year, will be increased from 6,715 to 9 million.

In 2016, the number of registered catalogue items amounted to 6,715 million.

“I will ask for all categories to figure out to invite Museum professionals, professionals who know the negative circumstances, objectively does not allow to implement what is specified in the law. If at the end of the year we get data on those who fundamentally do not want to deal with law enforcement and move on to the national Russian game — “demonstrative flogging” — said Medinsky at the meeting of the Ministry Board.

It is suggested to rank the museums in this task. The trial, according to the Minister, threatened last ten of this list.

“Let’s take the end of the year note the best museums in the regions and at the Federal, prepare information… to Make a rating of the first and the last ten, with the latter we understand,” said Medina.

As noted by Advisor to the Minister of culture of the Russian Federation Vadim Vankov, among the latter may be from 1 to 1.5 thousand museums.

Federal law “On amendments to the Federal law “About Museum Fund of the Russian Federation and museums in Russian Federation”, which simplified the procedure of inclusion of items in the structure of the Museum Fund, entered into force on 1 January. Museum objects received after 1996, which is more than 27 million items, can now be registered in the state catalogue without the relevant order of the Ministry of culture, as well as the items received until 1996.

The formation of the state catalogue of the Museum Fund, according to the law, will be completed by 2026.

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