
WHO IS THE MAN IN THE SHROUD?
The Shroud Exhibit
This renovated reopening marks 20 years of the Shroud Exhibit in Jerusalem
2006 – 2026
OPENING HOURS
Monday–Saturday
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09:00–13:00
15:00–18:30 ​
ADMISSION
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Tickets are 20 NIS per person.
Admission is free for in-house guests.​
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All bookings must be made online through our official platform: notredamecenterexperience.simplybook.me
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No cash or on-site payments are accepted.
GUIDED & SELF-GUIDED VISITS
Notre Dame guides are available in English, Russian, Spanish, and Portuguese. This service is provided at no additional cost.
Visitors may also explore the exhibition independently through a self-guided visit or with their own guide.
​Permanent Exhibition
“Who is the Man of the Shroud?”
On the Shroud of Turin
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The Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center hosts a permanent exhibition dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, inviting visitors to explore the question: Who is the Man of the Shroud? Through the lens of historical research and the most recent scientific studies, the exhibition offers an in-depth and accessible introduction to one of Christianity’s most studied and debated relics.
The exhibition features a full-scale replica of the Shroud, a detailed presentation of its historical context, and interpretive displays illustrating the instruments associated with the Passion, including the crown of thorns. Together, these elements provide a meaningful and educational experience for pilgrims, researchers, and visitors alike.

