Chapel of the Holy Shroud
The Chapel of the Holy Shroud, located in Turin, Italy, is a significant religious site that houses the Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth believed by some to bear the image of Jesus Christ. This chapel was designed by architect Guarino Guarini in the 17th century and is part of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist.
The chapel was constructed to protect the shroud, which has been a subject of veneration and study for centuries. It features a unique architectural style, characterized by intricate designs and a dome that enhances its spiritual atmosphere. The shroud is displayed to the public on rare occasions, drawing many visitors and pilgrims.