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Milan: Da Vinci's Last Supper Guided Tour
9754 ReviewsLet your guide take you inside the old refectory of an ancient monastery where you can admire the Last Supper painting for 15 minutes. Learn all about the incredible history behind it.
Highlights
- Admire Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Last Supper with a guide
- See one of the great masterpieces by Leonardo Da Vinci
- Learn surprising facts from your knowledgeable guide
Description
See the masterpiece that is the Last Supper up close on a guided tour, learning about its fascinating history from your licensed guide. The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Refectory with the Last Supper has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1980. They were part of a large monastic complex belonging to the Dominican monks. See the Last Supper with this tour who will tell you all about the most fantastic wall paintings of the Renaissance. A licensed local guide will show you this masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci, revealing surprising facts about the perspective, the composition and the technique used by the artist, as well as the history of the site.Includes
The Last Supper entry ticket Licensed guide Audio headsetsImportant Information
- The client is required to provide their First Name and Last Name, as well as those of the other participants, if applicable, for identification on site. The same name cannot be entered multiple times for a reservation All visitors are only allowed 15 minutes inside the Refectory with the Last Supper Due to religious events, the visit to the church cannot always be guaranteed Flash photography of the Last Supper is not permitted Small lockers are available in the ticket office for storing items All children aged 12 months and older must have an adult ticket
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