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Spain: 'Hyper-realistic' exhibition on Shroud of Turin


Secondo Pia's 1898 negative photo from Shroud of Turin. Wiki Image

Secondo Pia's 1898 negative photo from Shroud of Turin. Wiki Image

An immersive exhibition on the Holy Shroud of Turin is running at Salamanca Cathedral in Spain, until the end of the year. Entitled: 'The Mystery Man: Who was the Man of the Shroud of Turin?' the centrepiece of the exhibit is a "hyper-realistic" model of the man of the Shroud that claims to be "the most accurate recreation to date of the face and body of Jesus."

Produced by ArtiSplendore Exhibitions and curated by its founder, Alvaro Blanco, future plans for the exhibit include a global tour, although no schedule or details have yet been announced.

See a link to the official exhibition website here: https://themysteryman.com/en/the-mystery-man-exhibition/



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