
Turin Cathedral
Best time to visit
Early morning right after opening avoids tour groups and lets stained glass and interior light read best; late afternoon gives warm light on the dome for exterior photos.
Budget tips
Main cathedral nave is free; the Chapel of the Holy Shroud and the adjacent museum require paid tickets, so book timed tickets online to skip queues and often get a combined discount. If visiting several paid sites, consider the Torino+Piemonte Card for multi-site savings.
Recommended for
History buffs, Religious art lovers, Architecture enthusiasts, Photographers
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Γρήγορα στοιχεία: The Turin Cathedral serves as the seat of the Archbishop and is home to the Shroud of Turin, a linen relic that is displayed only rarely and draws international attention. The interior blends late Gothic bones with Renaissance additions, and an adjacent chapel was specifically created to house the cloth.
Κύρια σημεία: A tight-knit team of conservators and clergy carefully moves the Shroud during exhibitions, and the last major public display in 2015 drew nearly two million visitors according to official estimates. Dim, filtered light in the dedicated chapel makes the faint, almost photographic image on the fabric appear startlingly detailed to those who stand within a few meters.
Insider tips
- Dress respectfully for a working church, keep shoulders and knees covered.
- Check mass times on the cathedral website to avoid restricted access during services.
- Photograph the façade from Piazza San Giovanni and stand to the right inside for the best interior light.
- Reserve a timed ticket for the Shroud chapel and arrive 10 minutes early to beat the crowd.
Κάντε κλικ για να κλείσετε μια ΔΩΡΕΑΝ περιήγηση με τα πόδια στο Turin, Italy
Ο καλύτερος τρόπος να ζήσετε μια πόλη με τοπικό ξεναγό.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
Reviews
Reviews (4)
4.3Arrived at 8am, almost no line. The underground tour was worth the extra fee, but by noon the main chapel was very crowded.
Popped in during an 11am layover, busy but the line moved fast. The shroud chapel is powerful, photos not allowed so patience is needed, quick visit was worth it.
Went midafternoon, long lines and limited entry; the small museum felt overpriced at 8 euros, not worth it if you are short on time.
Visited with kids at 10am, low crowd and quick security. Cathedral entry was free, rooftop and archaeological rooms cost extra but were worth the views.




