
Museum of the Bible Offers New Glimpse of the Pilgrim Churches of Rome in Vatican Library Exhibit
The D.C. museum is displaying a series of prints showcasing seven Roman churches and ancient pilgrimage routes.
The D.C. museum is displaying a series of prints showcasing seven Roman churches and ancient pilgrimage routes.
The exhibit features numerous original prints of design ideas put forward by infamous artists of the 16th century.
The major exhibition on the world’s most studied, analyzed and controversial cloth kicks off Feb. 26.
Visitors will be able to wave their hands over parts of the shroud, which will trigger an audio explanation of how that specific part of the shroud is connected to the Gospel account of the crucifixion.
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