Turin Cathedral
Turin Cathedral, located in Turin, Italy, is a prominent example of Renaissance architecture. Built between 1491 and 1498, it serves as the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Turin. The cathedral is known for its striking façade and beautiful interior, which features a mix of Gothic and Baroque elements.
One of the most significant artifacts housed in the cathedral is the Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth believed by some to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. The shroud is kept in a special chapel within the cathedral, attracting many visitors and pilgrims each year.