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Introduction

This section presents data about the cultural landscape of Greece. Specifically, it includes information about museums and archaeological sites, theaters, art, and libraries. Additionally, there are data related to the economic aspects of culture, as well as data about cultural employment.

Museums and Archaeological sites

The next graph presents the evolution of admissions and receipts of museums and archaeological sites. Admissions refer to the number of people who purchased a ticket to enter, while receipts refer to the total amount of money received.

Art exhibitions

The next graph presents the evolution in the number of art exhibitions, the number of works of art that are exhibited, and the number of artists who participate in the exhibitions. This information is also shown separately for group and individual exhibitions.

The next graph presents the number of art exhibitions and the number of artists who participate separately for each type of art.

Theaters and concerts

The next graph presents the evolution of the number of plays, the number of performances, and the number of spectators at state and municipal theaters.

The next graph presents the number of plays, performances, and spectators separately by type of show.

The next graph presents the number of plays, performances, and spectators separately for the winter and summer seasons.

The next graph presents the number of plays, performances, and spectators separately by region (Greater Athens or the rest of Greece).

Libraries

The next graph presents the number of libraries and the number of library employees. These include the National Library of Greece, public and municipal libraries, and libraries of other private and public bodies (e.g. universities) but do not include school libraries.

Subsidies from Ministry of Culture

The next graph presents the number of cultural entities subsidized (museums, art galleries, theaters, etc.) and the total amount of subsidies provided by the Ministry of Culture.

Cultural employment

The next graph presents the number of people employed in the culture sector of the economy, separately by gender, age, and educational level.