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Museo della Sindone — Attraction in Turin

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Museo della Sindone
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Nearby attractions
Santuario della Consolata
Via Maria Adelaide, 2, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Palazzo Falletti di Barolo
Via delle Orfane, 7/A, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Palazzo Saluzzo di Paesana
V. della Consolata, 1 bis, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Museum of Oriental Art
Via San Domenico, 11, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Church of the Carmel
Via del Carmine, 3, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Museum of the Resistance
Corso Valdocco, 4/A, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
MUSLI - Museo della Scuola e del Libro per l'Infanzia
Italia, Via delle Orfane, 7/A, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Il Museo Impossibile
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 44, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Chapel of the Merchants
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 25, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Brick Art Torino
V. Corte d'Appello, 20/C, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Caprizza Torino
Piazza Savoia, 2, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
La Taverna Dei Mercanti
Via Santa Chiara, 13, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Ramen-Ya Luca
Via San Domenico, 24/f, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Le Fanfaron Bistrot
Via Piave, 5/d, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Caffé Al Bicerin
Piazza della Consolata, 5, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
LOBELIX Italian Pub & Restaurant
Piazza Savoia, 4, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Raffaleo
Via Piave, 5M, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Gari Sushi in Turin
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 32/E, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Savurè
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 38, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Dunkers Smash Burger Club
Piazza Savoia, 4 b, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Nearby hotels
Hotel Albergo Antico Distretto
Corso Valdocco, 10, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Ai Savoia B&B - Guest House
Via del Carmine, 1 F, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Magazzini San Domenico
Via San Domenico, 21A, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
A Casa Armenia B&B
Via Piave, 15, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
B&B Torino Chic
Via Santa Chiara, 32, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Bed and Breakfast Savoiarda
V. della Consolata, 5, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Rapanus Suites
Via Santa Chiara, 32, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
Residence Valdocco
Corso Valdocco, 10, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
B&B Torquato Tasso
Via Santa Chiara, 36, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
B&B Saluzzo Paesana 1718
Via del Carmine, 1, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
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Museo della Sindone

Via San Domenico, 28, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
4.2(622)
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attractions: Santuario della Consolata, Palazzo Falletti di Barolo, Palazzo Saluzzo di Paesana, Museum of Oriental Art, Church of the Carmel, Museum of the Resistance, MUSLI - Museo della Scuola e del Libro per l'Infanzia, Il Museo Impossibile, Chapel of the Merchants, Brick Art Torino, restaurants: Caprizza Torino, La Taverna Dei Mercanti, Ramen-Ya Luca, Le Fanfaron Bistrot, Caffé Al Bicerin, LOBELIX Italian Pub & Restaurant, Raffaleo, Gari Sushi in Turin, Savurè, Dunkers Smash Burger Club
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Phone
+39 011 436 5832
Website
sindone.it
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Mon3 - 6 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Museo della Sindone

Santuario della Consolata

Palazzo Falletti di Barolo

Palazzo Saluzzo di Paesana

Museum of Oriental Art

Church of the Carmel

Museum of the Resistance

MUSLI - Museo della Scuola e del Libro per l'Infanzia

Il Museo Impossibile

Chapel of the Merchants

Brick Art Torino

Santuario della Consolata

Santuario della Consolata

4.8

(1.4K)

Closed
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Palazzo Falletti di Barolo

Palazzo Falletti di Barolo

4.6

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Palazzo Saluzzo di Paesana

Palazzo Saluzzo di Paesana

4.4

(449)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Oriental Art

Museum of Oriental Art

4.5

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Inside Monet
Inside Monet
Sat, Dec 13 • 9:45 AM
Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli, 25, Torino, 10125
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Ballet of lights: La Bella Addormentata in un affascinante spettacolo di luci
Ballet of lights: La Bella Addormentata in un affascinante spettacolo di luci
Fri, Dec 12 • 7:30 PM
Corso Pastrengo, 51, Collegno, 10093
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Cooking class in Turin
Cooking class in Turin
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:30 AM
10143, Turin, Piedmont, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Museo della Sindone

Caprizza Torino

La Taverna Dei Mercanti

Ramen-Ya Luca

Le Fanfaron Bistrot

Caffé Al Bicerin

LOBELIX Italian Pub & Restaurant

Raffaleo

Gari Sushi in Turin

Savurè

Dunkers Smash Burger Club

Caprizza Torino

Caprizza Torino

4.2

(1.8K)

Click for details
La Taverna Dei Mercanti

La Taverna Dei Mercanti

4.7

(814)

$$

Closed
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Ramen-Ya Luca

Ramen-Ya Luca

4.3

(497)

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Le Fanfaron Bistrot

Le Fanfaron Bistrot

4.4

(718)

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Reviews of Museo della Sindone

4.2
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5.0
2y

This place is absolutely wonderful and it will really help you understand the suffering Jesus went through for you.... and the more one is willing to suffer for you the more that person loves you. And remember that Jesus is God one with Our Father and in the unity of the Holy Spirit.... that was your sins that put Jesus on that Cross and all of the sufferings to that point. Every one of your pathetic sins of lust and misuse of your sexuality, stealing and swearing and taking God's name in Vain, all the times you miss mass on Sunday and refused to keep Sunday as a holy day without any work or causing others to work, all of the times you fight both verbally and physically comma and all of the times you refuse to forgive someone who has wronged you. All of the times you have told lies and all of the times you have stolen or was dishonest in any way. You need to run to Jesus because your sufferings are on his body and you can see all of this in this museum. This is how much he loves you and all of this is supposed to inspire you to fall in love with him and to start following his ways and his teachings.... remember to that our Lady suffered as well for you at the foot of the cross watching her son go through this agony..... and what did the father go through seeing his son go through all this and how much does the father love you just send his son because it is the only way you could be rescued.... ponder these things deeply and let it all turn your heart completely to God not your way but his way..... start with the Ten...

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5.0
17w

I’ve been fascinated by the Shroud of Turin for a lifetime. Out of curiosity, I visited the Museum of the Shroud, but was disappointed to learn that the relic itself is not on public display.

Very recently, Tucker Carlson interviewed Jeremiah Johnston about the Shroud of Turin.

For decades, experts dismissed it as a medieval fake. Now, new research points to a very different conclusion — and raises the question of whether the skeptics were simply wrong, or deliberately misleading.

In a wide-ranging conversation, Jeremiah Johnston presents evidence suggesting the Shroud may, in fact, be the authentic burial cloth of Jesus Christ.

Johnston also referenced Doug Powell’s artwork, created in Midjourney by blending the face from the Shroud of Turin with the 6th-century Sinai Pantocrator icon from St. Catherine’s Monastery, dated to around 550 AD. This ancient icon is widely regarded as the closest known visual match to the Shroud’s face — almost an exact likeness. (see attached).

The third image is from a Facebook group and is included for comparison...

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5.0
2y

Wanted to visit this museum for ages and was not disappointed. It was really quiet, which I did not expect and I was assigned my very own English speaking guide (very friendly girl) which was an unexpected treat. The museum takes you along the history and mystery of the Shroud, and does so very elegantly....it leaves it up to you to decide whether it is real or not. To be honest: I was very sceptical at first but after seeing the well-laid out display and the explanations of all the testing that had been done over the years, I am still sceptical but relating to the fact that modern science still has not been able to establish the full extent of what the Shroud is. Moreover, despite all of the high-tech technology available to us, until now, nobody has been able to recreate a similar image on a piece of cloth. Now THAT is a mystery! Go see for your self and see what...

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Gary HaberGary Haber
This place is absolutely wonderful and it will really help you understand the suffering Jesus went through for you.... and the more one is willing to suffer for you the more that person loves you. And remember that Jesus is God one with Our Father and in the unity of the Holy Spirit.... that was your sins that put Jesus on that Cross and all of the sufferings to that point. Every one of your pathetic sins of lust and misuse of your sexuality, stealing and swearing and taking God's name in Vain, all the times you miss mass on Sunday and refused to keep Sunday as a holy day without any work or causing others to work, all of the times you fight both verbally and physically comma and all of the times you refuse to forgive someone who has wronged you. All of the times you have told lies and all of the times you have stolen or was dishonest in any way. You need to run to Jesus because your sufferings are on his body and you can see all of this in this museum. This is how much he loves you and all of this is supposed to inspire you to fall in love with him and to start following his ways and his teachings.... remember to that our Lady suffered as well for you at the foot of the cross watching her son go through this agony..... and what did the father go through seeing his son go through all this and how much does the father love you just send his son because it is the only way you could be rescued.... ponder these things deeply and let it all turn your heart completely to God not your way but his way..... start with the Ten Commandments
Gadfield KnightonGadfield Knighton
I’ve been fascinated by the Shroud of Turin for a lifetime. Out of curiosity, I visited the Museum of the Shroud, but was disappointed to learn that the relic itself is not on public display. Very recently, Tucker Carlson interviewed Jeremiah Johnston about the Shroud of Turin. For decades, experts dismissed it as a medieval fake. Now, new research points to a very different conclusion — and raises the question of whether the skeptics were simply wrong, or deliberately misleading. In a wide-ranging conversation, Jeremiah Johnston presents evidence suggesting the Shroud may, in fact, be the authentic burial cloth of Jesus Christ. Johnston also referenced Doug Powell’s artwork, created in Midjourney by blending the face from the Shroud of Turin with the 6th-century Sinai Pantocrator icon from St. Catherine’s Monastery, dated to around 550 AD. This ancient icon is widely regarded as the closest known visual match to the Shroud’s face — almost an exact likeness. (see attached). The third image is from a Facebook group and is included for comparison (Shroud of Turin).
P. Johannes van Voorst, IVEP. Johannes van Voorst, IVE
Great info about the history and scientific research of the Shroud of Jesus, that itself is in the Cathedral of Turin. The exhibition in several respects does lack several aspects of information on the biblical points of connection, on the historical aspects of that moment, of the conclusions one can in fact draw, and lacks also a professional touch, especially in the video and media work. For whoever knows little, definitely worth it, for whoever is already more familiar with the story and the science of it, worth it if you have extra time.
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This place is absolutely wonderful and it will really help you understand the suffering Jesus went through for you.... and the more one is willing to suffer for you the more that person loves you. And remember that Jesus is God one with Our Father and in the unity of the Holy Spirit.... that was your sins that put Jesus on that Cross and all of the sufferings to that point. Every one of your pathetic sins of lust and misuse of your sexuality, stealing and swearing and taking God's name in Vain, all the times you miss mass on Sunday and refused to keep Sunday as a holy day without any work or causing others to work, all of the times you fight both verbally and physically comma and all of the times you refuse to forgive someone who has wronged you. All of the times you have told lies and all of the times you have stolen or was dishonest in any way. You need to run to Jesus because your sufferings are on his body and you can see all of this in this museum. This is how much he loves you and all of this is supposed to inspire you to fall in love with him and to start following his ways and his teachings.... remember to that our Lady suffered as well for you at the foot of the cross watching her son go through this agony..... and what did the father go through seeing his son go through all this and how much does the father love you just send his son because it is the only way you could be rescued.... ponder these things deeply and let it all turn your heart completely to God not your way but his way..... start with the Ten Commandments
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I’ve been fascinated by the Shroud of Turin for a lifetime. Out of curiosity, I visited the Museum of the Shroud, but was disappointed to learn that the relic itself is not on public display. Very recently, Tucker Carlson interviewed Jeremiah Johnston about the Shroud of Turin. For decades, experts dismissed it as a medieval fake. Now, new research points to a very different conclusion — and raises the question of whether the skeptics were simply wrong, or deliberately misleading. In a wide-ranging conversation, Jeremiah Johnston presents evidence suggesting the Shroud may, in fact, be the authentic burial cloth of Jesus Christ. Johnston also referenced Doug Powell’s artwork, created in Midjourney by blending the face from the Shroud of Turin with the 6th-century Sinai Pantocrator icon from St. Catherine’s Monastery, dated to around 550 AD. This ancient icon is widely regarded as the closest known visual match to the Shroud’s face — almost an exact likeness. (see attached). The third image is from a Facebook group and is included for comparison (Shroud of Turin).
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Great info about the history and scientific research of the Shroud of Jesus, that itself is in the Cathedral of Turin. The exhibition in several respects does lack several aspects of information on the biblical points of connection, on the historical aspects of that moment, of the conclusions one can in fact draw, and lacks also a professional touch, especially in the video and media work. For whoever knows little, definitely worth it, for whoever is already more familiar with the story and the science of it, worth it if you have extra time.
P. Johannes van Voorst, IVE

P. Johannes van Voorst, IVE

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