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Abstract
This chapter focuses on non-personal interpretation tools in museums and interpretation centres and how they can transmit the values of religious heritage. The objective is to reflect on the core values of religious artefacts for the societies that created them, contrasting with the way in which these pieces are exhibited today in European museums and similar environments.