In the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista in Turin, Italy, the Holy Shroud of Turin (Sacra Sindone) draws visitors from around the world. This linen cloth is believed to have covered Jesus’ body after his crucifixion, though its authenticity continues to be a subject of debate. The shroud, with its faint, enigmatic image, has been the focus of extensive scientific and historical scrutiny. Today, pilgrims and tourists alike can view this controversial relic, which remains a significant symbol of faith and mystery.
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