Heritage interpretation is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, importance, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated
interpretation centres or at
museums, historic sites,
parks, art galleries, nature centres,
zoos,
aquaria,
botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks,
drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media.
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