13 objects to be built and renovated in Tatarstan in 2022 under the national project "Culture"

19 April 2022, Tuesday

According to the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, in 2022, 13 objects will be built, reconstructed and repaired in Tatarstan under the national project "Culture". Thus, this year it is planned to build rural houses of culture in Arsky, Bavlinsky and Zelenodolsky districts, a cultural and leisure center in the Mamadyshsky district, cultural development centers in Yelabuga and Zelenodolsk, a multifunctional center in the Drozhzhanovsky district.

It is also planned to reconstruct the school of arts in the Arsky district, the Youth Theater in Nizhnekamsk, the regional house of culture in the city of Buinsk, the repair of the museum in the Laishevsky district, and two rural houses of culture in the Kukmorsky district. Model municipal libraries will be created in Tyulyachinsky, Chistopolsky, Apastovsky, Aktanyshsky, Almetyevsk districts.

As part of the implementation of the national project "Culture", music schools and children's art schools will receive new musical instruments, equipment, and musical literature.

This year, events in the field of culture and cinematography will be held (XL Chaliapin International Festival, XXXV International Festival of Classical Ballet named after Rudolf Nureyev, VII International Theater and Educational Festival-Forum "Nauruz", exhibition projects with the participation of federal museums , All-Russian competition of young performers), book editions for the National Electronic Library were digitized. In addition, among the activities are support for the best institutions and their employees, grants for amateur creative teams.

The national project will allow 182 creative projects to receive state support, improve the skills of more than 3,300 cultural specialists, and 1,100 book monuments will replenish the fund of digitized editions of the National Electronic Library.

 

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