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Brian_D, May 2026
Carlotta was a great...
Carlotta was a great guide, a real historian, fun, energetic and very local. The tour last 2 hours and is comprehensive without being laborious
Julie_W, May 2026
Fabulous Tour In Short Amount Of Time
This tour was an excellent overview of the holy shroud. Plus the top highlights of the city of Torino. Our guide Christina was extremely knowledgeable and very informative. She was able to answer a variety of questions even though not related to the subject of our tour. She also was extremely accommodating as there was a tremendous amount of rain earlier in the day, and she made all the necessary adjustments
Mikko_R, Apr 2026
Very informative and interesting
I am a Lutheran believer without any strong views of relics. The Turin Shroud is still more than a relic, it is such a well-known part of the history even without taking any stance as to its actual provenance. The museum was very good and it was nice to see so much angles and facts. The private guide was wonderful, thoughtful and very informative.
Stephen_H, May 2026
Wow to the now, with great intel!
To say we were on time, would to say that we were 10 minutes, late, but not our guide, Francesca. She was standing there awaiting our arrival and after introductions and a couple of quick interest questions, we were off. Francesca did a great job communicating, keeping us on pace and coordinating with other tours to get us in and out without delay. Her passion we truly felt and more so when she got to see the latest addition to the collection in the royal palace. Her excitement was contagious and it stayed with us throughout the tour. We cannot recommend this tour with Francesca enough.

Shroud of Turin

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Duomo and the Holy Shroud of Turin (Sacra Sindone), Italy.
  • Showings of the original Holy Shroud are well publicized in advance, and tickets go quickly—book ahead of time.

  • The Shroud is particularly fascinating for religious pilgrims or archaeology aficionados.

  • The Guarini Chapel is currently closed for restoration, and video footage is being shown in another side chapel of the Cathedral.

  • Visitors are allowed to take photographs inside the chapel and Duomo.

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