Uncover the history and mystery of the Holy Shroud of Turin on a private tour. Visit the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, the Renaissance Cathedral, and the Museum of the Holy Shroud to learn about its authenticity and significance in Christianity.
Uncover the history and mystery of the Holy Shroud of Turin on a private tour. Visit the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, the Renaissance Cathedral, and the Museum of the Holy Shroud to learn about its authenticity and significance in Christianity.
- Palazzo Reale Di Torino - Visit the breathtaking Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Guarino Guarini’s masterpiece and one of the most famous Baroque buildings in the world
- Palazzo Reale Di Torino - Visit the breathtaking Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Guarino Guarini’s masterpiece and one of the most famous Baroque buildings in the world
- Tour guide
- Skip-the-line entrance tickets to all the mentioned attractions
- Tour guide
- Skip-the-line entrance tickets to all the mentioned attractions
- The real Holy Shroud is not exposed
- The real Holy Shroud is not exposed
Reveal the intriguing past and enigma of the Sacred Shroud of Turin. Folklore narrates how the burial cloth of the crucified Jesus was moved to Turin in 1578 by the Dukes of Savoy. Dive into these mysteries on your tour. One captivating belief about the Sacred Shroud is that it’s seen as the most significant relic in Christianity, despite being…
Reveal the intriguing past and enigma of the Sacred Shroud of Turin. Folklore narrates how the burial cloth of the crucified Jesus was moved to Turin in 1578 by the Dukes of Savoy. Dive into these mysteries on your tour. One captivating belief about the Sacred Shroud is that it’s seen as the most significant relic in Christianity, despite being infrequently exhibited. This ancient linen has been maintained in the royal chapel of the San Giovanni Battista Cathedral. Explore the history of the burial cloth by visiting the magnificent Chapel of the Holy Shroud, a masterwork by Guarino Guarini and one of the most renowned Baroque edifices globally. Progress to the Renaissance Cathedral named after St. John The Baptist, the dwelling place of the Shroud and opened to the public only on extraordinary occasions. Conclude the trip with a guided tour of the Museum of the Holy Shroud to shed light on the queries concerning the Shroud’s genuineness, a relic that attracts visitors worldwide.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.