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Skip the line – Last Supper Guided Tour

30 hours

€46

[Per person]

Skip the line – Last Supper Guided Tour

Skip the long lines to see Da Vinci’s painting “The Last Supper” in Milan’s church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Get a brief introduction to an Italian masterpiece of the Renaissance, you’ll have at least 15 minutes to appreciate it at its best!

What you can expect

Discover a masterpiece of the Milanese Renaissance at the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, and spend 15 minutes admiring Da Vinci’s masterful “Last Supper.”
Also known as the “Cenacolo Vinciano,” the mural is hidden away on a wall of the refectory at the basilica. Your guide will provide you with a quick introduction to Renaissance art in Italy, describing how it became one of the most fertile periods of painting worldwide. Learn why the Duke of Milan, Ludovico il Moro, commissioned Leonardo and how he presided over the most important period in the Milanese Renaissance.
Then, go straight to the front of the lines to see Da Vinci’s “Last Supper” and spend at least 15 minutes appreciating one of the most iconic images of Christ in the world.

Highlights


AUDIO HEADSETS

English-speaking

LEGALLY LICENSED

SKIP THE LINE

SMALL GROUP
  • Legally licensed, English-speaking tour guide
  • Skip-the-line Last Supper tickets and guided visit
  • Audio Headsets (if more than 5 people)

Detail and notes

Additional Info
  • All participants must also bring a valid form of ID (e.g. passport, driver’s license, identity card, student card, etc).
  • Children up to the age of 1 do not need a reservation if they are carried by a parent and enter without a stroller.
  • Due to new security measures bags of any size, food and drinks are NOT allowed in the Museum. If necessary, your guide will escort you to the security lockers to leave them during check-in.
  • No food or drinks are allowed inside the Last Supper Museu

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