Overview
- Nearly 100,000 visitors traveled to Alba de Tormes, Spain, to view Saint Teresa of Ávila's remains during a two-week display in May 2025.
- The silver coffin containing her remains was resealed and carried through the streets of the town on May 26, marking the end of the event.
- Saint Teresa, a key figure in Spain's Golden Age and the Counter-Reformation, is revered for her spiritual writings and reforms of the Carmelite order.
- The display prompted both deep religious devotion among attendees and online reactions commenting on its macabre aspects.
- Saint Teresa's last public display was in 1914, and it remains uncertain when her remains will be exhibited again.