Turin Shroud Exhibtion
28th March at 9:30 am
Details
As part of our Centenary celebrations, a replica of the Shroud of Turin and supporting exhibition will be displayed at Blackburn Cathedral from Monday 23rd March until Sunday 12th April 2026.
It is a life-size replica of the original burial shroud believed to have been used to wrap the body of Jesus after the Crucifixion. It offers a wonderful opportunity to learn more and study this sacred cloth – which for some, has proved to be a deeply moving and profound experience which has strengthened their faith.
In addition to the life-size replica of the Shroud, an accompanying exhibition features evidence revealed by historical and scientific research. Featuring displays and information boards, it explains how the Shroud’s image and bloodstains align with Gospel accounts of Jesus’ death and resurrection.
The Shroud and exhibition will be available to view during the Cathedral’s normal opening hours (some entry restrictions may apply on certain days).
There is no charge to visit, however as a charity, we rely on donations to support the costs and visitor generosity enables us to continue hosting important events like this in the future.
Learn more about The Turin Shroud Exhibition.
Before visiting we strongly recommend checking the Turin Shroud Exhibition Schedule. Visitor restrictions may apply on certain days and guests are advised that their visit may coincide with other activities taking place.