Cathedral and Holy Shroud
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Reviewed by:
Laalamani
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This cathedral, constructed in the year 1498, can be referred to as an excellent example of ‘Renaissance architecture’. One amongst the reputable medieval relics, i.e. Turin shroud, has been kept over here. It’s, in fact, a good place to visit during the weekends. The beautiful architecture is bound to attract the visitors. They wouldn’t stop praising it then.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Piazza San Giovanni
Email: sindone@torino.chiesacattolica.it
Website http://www.sindone.org/en/
Telephone: 39 11 464 7999
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