This museum is open to visitors daily from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
You can get to the museum by train, bus, metro, and on foot. The closest bus stops to the museum include Arbarello Cap, Principe Euginio, and Garibaldi. Bus routes 5, 49, 56, 59, and 67 will take you to this museum.
We suggest visiting this museum outside of the tourist season in Turin since it’s a small museum, and it will be easier to explore with fewer visitors. For the same reason, we recommend going there on weekdays or in the evening.
Museo della Sindone (The Most Holy Shroud Museum in English) is a place dedicated to the history and study of the Shroud of Turin, also known as the Holy Shroud. Here are some of the highlights of this museum:
The full-price ticket costs €8; the reduced-price ticket for groups costs €6. People with disabilities and children under six can visit the museum for free.