• Macao Central Library
  • Macao Historical Archives
  • Macao Conservatory
  • Macao Museum
  • Tap Seac Gallery
  • Publications & Research
  • Macao Heritage Net
  • Macao Art Net
Organizational Structure| Performance Classification Committee| Cultural Events Department|
Cultural Heritage Department| Department for the Promotion of Cultural and Creative Industries|
Special Project Division| Studies, Research and Publications| Periodicals Sector| Macao Museum| Macao Conservatory| Macao Central Library| Macao Historical Archives

Organizational Structure

The Cultural Affairs Bureau (former Cultural Institute of Macao) was founded as a public institution on 4 September 1982 under the terms of Decree-Law no. 43/82/M. Its aim was to assist in drafting and implementing the Territory's policies on culture and academic research by organising activities relating to Sino-Portuguese cultural interchange and by disseminating and stimulating an interest in Portuguese language and culture in this part of the world.

In 1989 its Organic Statute underwent an extensive review to bring it into line with an evolving reality, with the alterations enshrined in Decree-Law no. 63/89/M of 25 September and 20/90/M of 14 May.

The Institute continued to maintain its triple role producing draft legislation, providing training in the various arts and promoting cultural events.

Two separate departments were added, the Conservatory and the Academy of Visual Arts (which in 1993 transferred to become part of the Macao Polytechnic Institute) in addition to the Historical Archives and Central Library (previously called the National Library of Macao).

On 19 December 1994, the Institute's organic and administrative structures were again reorganised in an attempt to make these more appropriate to the needs of the transition period. This has made the Cultural Affairs Bureau (former Cultural Institute of Macao) more dynamic and operational in the field of cultural activities and responsive to the goals of administrative modernisation and Increasing localisation of staff.

On 20 July 1998, the Museum of Macao had become a member of the Cultural Affairs Bureau (as stated in Decree-Law no. 31/98/M).

Pursuant to Administrative Regulation No. 5/2010 of the 29th of March, the Cultural Affairs Bureau has established the Department for the Promotion of Cultural and Creative Industries, to facilitate and promote the growth of cultural and creative industries in Macao.

Cultural Affairs Bureau
Praça do Tap Seac, Edif. do Instituto Cultural, Macao
Tel. (853) 2836 6866
Fax. (853) 2836 6899
Email : postoffice@icm.gov.mo

Organizational Structure

Main objectives

  • To protect, maintain and revitalise Macao's historic, architectural and cultural heritage and to draw up the guidelines ensuring their survival, growth and dissemination. To promote research in fields connected to understanding Macao cultural heritage. To promote and stimulate literature by supporting the publication and distribution of books. To organise and maintain the libraries and archives in order to promote good reading habits and research. To promote, encourage and support cultural and artistic activities and festivals, seminars, lectures and other cultural meetings. To promote the teaching of music, dance and drama.
     
  • To maintain the Macao Museum and support the propagation of its themes.

 

The Cultural Affairs Bureau organises:

  • Performances Concerts Exhibitions Film Cycles Conferences and Seminars Publications Review of Culture Music Courses and Competitions Dance Courses Drama Courses Young Musicians Competition Macao International Music Festival Macao Arts Festival Macao Biennial Art Exhibition
     
  • Consultation of Books and Documents

 

The Cultural Affairs Bureau provides:

  • Subsidies Research Grants Publications Support for Research and Artistic Training
     
  • Administrative Film Licenses