Despite advances in modern technology, these mysterious ancient artefacts continue to baffle and intrigue experts.
An interactive museum dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, which some say was Jesus' burial cloth, opens its doors to the public ...
A new $5 million, 10,000-square-foot Shroud of Turin museum on the chancery campus of the Diocese of Orange in Southern ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. A $5-million, 10,000-square-foot museum dedicated to the world's most studied artifact will immerse guests into the ...
For more than six centuries, a mysterious cloth known as the Shroud of Turin has stirred fascination, devotion, and heated debate. The fabric bears the faint image of a man’s body, complete with what ...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange is making room at its Christ Cathedral for “The Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience” to come for a long visit. The museum will need about 10,000 square feet ...
An exhibit opening in Maryville on Sept. 21 will likely open a debate that’s been going on for centuries. Foothills Church is the host site for the exhibit, called “Who is the Man of the Shroud?” that ...
The Shroud of Turin — a 14-foot-long linen cloth bearing an image of a crucified man — has captivated people for centuries, stirring debate over whether the relic once wrapped the body of Jesus Christ ...