We were passing by and saw that it was open so we decided to pop in......It turned out to be an amazing experience. It is absolutely stunning. On the right side of the church there is a room with a copy of the shroud. An Italian guide explained the shroud to us in detail and then guided us through the church. He was very informative, the information was very detailed and interesting. I don't know if they offer the guide in English for ours was in Italian. A very well done to this gentleman as he truly made our visit a memorable one.
This is a stunning church with breathtakingly beautiful baroque interior. We enjoyed greatly our visit. Don't miss it!
This was on our route to the Cathedral and we very nearly didn't go in due to it looking so bland on the outside.Once inside it was truly beautiful though, with artwork and architecture to take your breathe away.I have to confess to being more impressed with this wonderful church than with the actual Cathedral we were heading to see.A very very worthy addition to your trip around Turin and one you won't be disappointed with.
A beautiful little church that if you don't look closely you might miss it.. Located close to the palace. You'll also find a replica of the shred of torin.
This church is nice to visit and there are free guided visits (in Italian) quite often. There's also a display about the Holy Shroud which can be found in another church in Turin.
She is known by the fact that there isn't any straight line and because it has the saint sudário, the blanket that covered Jesus Christ after his killing!
It is a beautiful small church with beautiful baroque interior. It contains a copy of the Shroud of Turin with some explanation of its history and science. Don't miss it!
We were glad we had been told about this church as it does not look like much at all from the outside. Once you enter however it is glorious, with a magnificent array of arches and alcoves filled with fabulous plasterwork, paintings and sculptures that culminate in a lovely dome. This is a much more impressive building than the city's Cathedral where you need to go if you are determined to see the famous Shroud of Turin.
The most interesting church in Turin because of its story, if you have a guide that make you see the magical corner of this church. It's really magical.
An important piece of architecture. A jewel of its time. You need a good guidebook to understand its mathematical and theological ingenuity