The Mystery of the Shroud of Turin has been a focal point of debate in the religious community since the Middle Ages. Is this mysterious cloth truly the burial shroud of Jesus, or is it a forgery created by a medieval artist? From Chambéry in France to Turin, the shroud has undergone numerous examinations and controversies. Some firmly believe it to be authentic, having survived a major fire without damage and even bearing miraculous burn marks. However, others question its legitimacy, suggesting it is the work of a 13th-century artist, lacking scientific evidence to support its authenticity. With advancements in technology, modern scientists have attempted to uncover the truth through chemical analysis and radiocarbon dating, but conclusions remain inconclusive. The images on the shroud, pollen residues, and burn marks have all become crucial clues in solving this millennia-old mystery.