That same day, we went to the little Shroud Museum. I knew it was a small museum, inexpensive and open just a few hours a few days a week. What I didn't know was that the staff (probably mostly volunteers?) was so dedicated and gave guided tours in English.

This box held the Shroud in the past.
Also in the Museum is the Chapel that was built for the Shroud. I'm not sure of the date, but the Shroud was held here once again in the 2000s for 2 years when a fire once again endangered it. (The Shroud survived a fire a few hundred years ago, and the folded edges of the cloth were burned, which is why the Shroud has triangular holes on it today.)
The Archbishop of Mexico City gave the Archbishop of Turin this image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which is in the Chapel.
Even little Chapels in Italy have pipe organs.
Most of the books in the small bookshop were in Italian, so I didn't get a book there. I enjoyed this tour very much.