Holy Robe
The "Holy Robe," also known as the Holy Tunic, is a garment believed to have belonged to Jesus Christ. It is said to have been worn by Him during His crucifixion and is considered a significant relic in Christian tradition. The robe is often associated with the idea of Christ's suffering and sacrifice.
The Holy Robe is housed in various locations, with one of the most famous being the Cathedral of Trier in Germany. It has been the subject of veneration and pilgrimage, attracting many believers who seek to connect with the historical and spiritual significance of this sacred item.