Minister of Culture (France) - Ministers of Culture

Ministers of Culture

  • February 1959 André Malraux
  • June 1969 Edmond Michelet
  • October 1970 André Bettencourt
  • January 1971 Jacques Duhamel
  • April 1973 Maurice Druon
  • March 1974 Alain Peyrefitte
  • June 1974 Michel Guy
  • August 1976 Françoise Giroud
  • March 1977 Michel d'Ornano
  • April 1978 Jean-Philippe Lecat
  • March 1981 Michel d'Ornano
  • May 1981 Jack Lang
  • March 1986 François Léotard
  • May 1988 Jack Lang
  • June 1988 Jack Lang
  • May 1991 Jack Lang
  • April 1992 Jack Lang
  • March 1993 Jacques Toubon
  • May 1995 Philippe Douste-Blazy
  • June 1997 Catherine Trautmann
  • March 2000 Catherine Tasca
  • May 2002 Jean-Jacques Aillagon
  • March 2004 Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres
  • May 2007 Christine Albanel
  • June 2009 Frédéric Mitterrand
  • May 2012 Aurélie Filippetti

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