Approfondimento
The church owning fund of the Ministry of the Interior (Fondo Edifici di Culto - F.E.C.)
As is widely known, Italy has the richest and most varied cultural heritage in the
world and churches are undoubtedly the most remarkable evidence of the different cultures that
prevailed over the centuries.
However, few people know that a number of them are owned by a Fund (F.E.C.) administered by
the Ministry. In the complex world of public administration, F.E.C. stands out not only for its
activity, but also for the history of its establishment and the origin of its assets, dating back
to the events leading to the creation of the unified national state. At the end of the 19th
century, religious orders were dissolved and their assets allocated to the Fund in compliance with
specific legislation. The Fund supports the churches open to public worship, which are loaned to
religious authorities; furthermore it is responsible for the preservation and renovation of the
buildings themselves and of the works of art contained in them.
Religious buildings make up the largest and most prestigious part of F.E.C., however numerous
assets of a different nature also belong to the Fund - an outstanding example of which is a forest
in the Tarvisio area.






