If you're visiting Milan, the Last Supper (L'Ultima Cena) by Leonardo da Vinci is a must-see. The sublime work of the Italian genius, is now preserved in the monumental Unesco heritage complex at Basilica Santa Maria delle Grazie. It is one of the most studied and imitated masterpieces in the world, but it is also one of the most mysterious and discussed paintings from the Italian Renaissance. Join us on this guided tour to discover history and secrets that lie behind the Last Supper painting and the beautiful Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie. You'll have the opportunity to catch all the Da Vinci "souls' motions" hidden in his canvas, from his brushstrokes to the represented characters.
A perfect painting, a strong emotional storytelling...
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Entrance ticket (it will be collected on the same day with the help of the guide)
✔ Licensed English-speaking guide with microphone system and earphones
✖ Private transportation
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✖ Private transportation
Additional info
• Wheelchair accessible
• Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• It is mandatory to bring a passport or identity card with you to show at the ticket office
• It is forbidden to bring bags of any size, food and drink. The guide will take you to the lockers where you can store your personal items. Suitcases may not have a suitable place to be stored.
• It will not be possible to access the Santa Maria delle Grazie church during religious functions or when the church is closed
• Clothing suitable for a place of worship. No skirts that are too short or t-shirts that are too low-cut
• It is forbidden to take photos with a flash and videos
• For provisions to safeguard the painting, all visitors have 15 minutes available inside the refectory to see the Last Supper
• We emphasize that this is a guided tour which includes tickets for the Last Supper. The entrance to the museum (where the painting is located) will be included in the hour and a half of the visit and may not be immediately at the beginning.