Unravel the enigmatic history of the Holy Shroud of Turin. This sacred relic, believed to be the burial garment of Jesus's crucified body, was brought to Turin in 1578 by the Dukes of Savoy, according to legend. However, its whereabouts prior to this remain shrouded in mystery. Did the Templars conceal it? These secrets and more await your discovery on this tour.
The tour commences with a visit to the Museum of the Holy Shroud. Here, you'll delve into some of the intriguing questions surrounding the authenticity of the Shroud. Despite being rarely displayed, this ancient linen is considered one of Christianity's most significant relics and attracts visitors from across the globe. The museum visit is followed by a trip to the Renaissance Cathedral dedicated to St. John the Baptist, where the Shroud is currently housed.
This cathedral is not just a place of worship but also a site where plenary indulgence can be sought during the Jubilee 2025. The tour concludes with a visit to the awe-inspiring Chapel of the Holy Shroud, a masterpiece by Guarino Guarini and one of the world's most renowned Baroque buildings.
Please note that at present, the Holy Shroud is not on display.