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O Sudário de Turim, ou o Santo Sudário é uma peça de linho que mostra a imagem de um homem que aparentemente sofreu traumatismos físicos de maneira consistente com a crucificação. O Sudário está guardado fora das vistas do público, na Cappella della Sacra Sindone do Palácio Real de Turim (Itália), desde cerca de 1578. Desde 1983, pertence ao Vaticano, depois de uma doação de proprietários da casa de Saboia. More information...

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