The National Shroud of Turin Exhibit

The forthcoming National Shroud of Turin Exhibit is named “Shroud of Turin: World’s Greatest Mystery”.

This high-tech educational experience will engage and enlighten visitors about the world’s most studied and controversial artifact  — a 14-foot-long linen burial shroud. “Most studied” due to its scientifically unexplainable image of a life-sized crucified man showing all the unique wound marks mirroring the biblical accounts of Jesus Christ’s suffering and death.

Learn why our team of 15 Shroud experts is working to attract the financial support needed to build our flagship, world-class, state-of-the-art exhibit in a prominent high-traffic location in Washington, D.C., or another major tourist city. Start your journey here.

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Exhibit News

God Bless the New Pope!

The first American pope addressed the crowd in Italian and Spanish. A good sign for a world united in Christ's name! (Initially posted May 8, 2025.)  

Shroud.com Editor Joe Marino’s interview on Townhall.com was “Most Read in Last 24 Hours” reposted on RealClearReligion the Tuesday after Easter and the death of Pope Francis

(Initially posted on April 22, 2025)  Meet Joe Marino, who leads the influential site Shroud.com, following the June 2024 passing of the legendary founder, Barrie Schwortz. Read the interview with Myra Kahn Adams posted Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, on Townhall. Excerpt: To commemorate Resurrection Sunday, I conducted a special interview...