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The canvas of Turin and Unique Museum
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The canvas of Turin is a funeral shroud in which Jesus Christ was wrapped after being removed from the cross in 33 AD. The canvas is an incorrect popular name, when the canvas is generally referred to as a fabric, because the funeral shroud was woven with a twill weave. So it's not a canvas. It is a linen twill fabric measuring 436x111 cm, on which you can see the imprint of a male figure about 180 cm high and 35-40 years old.
The original canvas has been stored since 1578 in the Turin Chapel of the Church of St. John the Baptist, hence the name Turin Canvas. The first mention of canvas comes from the 13th century, when the canvas was supposed to be in the possession of the Templars. However, there is a period drawing from 1192, which shows the same damage as on the Shroud of Turin. It is therefore unlikely that the canvas was made a century later - from 1260 to 1390, as determined by the radiocarbon method, but some skeptics refute this.
The canvas was exposed to fire several times and miraculously was not completely destroyed. The most damage was in December 1532, after which the nuns restored and repaired it.
The canvas of Turin is a funeral shroud in which Jesus Christ was wrapped after being removed from the cross in 33 AD. The canvas is an incorrect popular name, when the canvas is generally referred to as a fabric, because the funeral shroud was woven with a twill weave. So it's not a canvas. It is a linen twill fabric measuring 436x111 cm, on which you can see the imprint of a male figure about 180 cm high and 35-40 years old.
The original canvas has been stored since 1578 in the Turin Chapel of the Church of St. John the Baptist, hence the name Turin Canvas. The first mention of canvas comes from the 13th century, when the canvas was supposed to be in the possession of the Templars. However, there is a period drawing from 1192, which shows the same damage as on the Shroud of Turin. It is therefore unlikely that the canvas was made a century later - from 1260 to 1390, as determined by the radiocarbon method, but some skeptics refute this.
The canvas was exposed to fire several times and miraculously was not completely destroyed. The most damage was in December 1532, after which the nuns restored and repaired it.
A copy of the Turin Canvas is part of the Museum of Torture Instruments, which is also owned by Mgr. Robert Pospichal
This exhibition is the largest collection of torture instruments in the world. We can rightly call it one of the most important, because it shows the reality and rawness of human nature, unless social rules are given, it is possible to commit violence against another person and it touches on the very essence of human existence and existence.
This is a unique and unique exhibition of historical torture instruments of the law of suffering and witchcraft. The exhibition profiles the law of suffering and includes exhibits from 500 BC to the twentieth century. This is the largest exhibition of its kind in the world, which contains over 200 exhibits and instruments that cause physical pain and suffering. Tools for pulling, tearing, cutting, burning and stabbing. Everything that can cause pain and what the executor is able to do and do on a person.
These exhibits are mostly originals that were actually used in the torture and are complemented by period pictures and explanatory texts. The collection contains exhibits from all over Europe and shows the gradual development, ingenuity and horrors of torture.
"The exhibition of torture shows the darkest side of human history, but it is part of it and cannot be overlooked and pretended not to exist ........"
The owner of the collection decided to sell the entire collection and museum!
The price for the complete museum is 40,000,000 USD
Contains:
1. 250 pieces of torture instruments most original.
2. Turin canvas
3. Veil from Oviedo (Sudario)
4. Copies of nails for crucifixion
5. 30 silver Tyrolean shekels
6. Flagrum Romanum
7.Copy of Tau Cross
8. Furious bull
Museum Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpPaIycLLNY
For potential buyers, it is possible to contact by email.
Contact for sale : Info@luxury-getaways.com
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