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The National Council of Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Cuba (CNPC), is the body responsible for specifying and declaring the goods to be part of the cultural heritage of the nation.
Its structure consists of a Chairman and three Vice Museums, Monuments and Economics; two departments: Public and International Relations, and Information, as well as five subordinate institutions: National Registry of Cultural Property (RNBC), National Museum of Decorative Arts, Ernest Hemingway House Museum, National Museum of Dance Museum and Library Servando Cabrera Moreno. In addition, the National Monuments Commission as organ includes attached.
The National Council of Cultural Heritage (CNPC) works for the protection, rescue, conservation, restoration, exhibition, research and dissemination of cultural and natural heritage as well as the training of professionals in the field. The CNPC exercises its functions at the national level through the Provincial Center of Cultural Heritage, to which museums, monuments and technical equipment of the Provincial Cultural Property records are assigned. Its action extends not only to the institutional system of the culture but also to the rest of the organisms with heritage or require information, advice and checking in and out of Cuba.