The Last Supper
The iconic painting from the great Leonardo da Vinci hangs in the Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. With limited daily viewings, the experience of seeing it first-hand is a once-in-a-lifetime-experience for most.
Da Vinci created the artwork between 1495-98. The brilliance of the painting is each apostle’s unique reaction to Christ’s imminent death. Da Vinci was said to have struggled to find a face villainous enough for Judas, and angelic enough for Christ.
The painting has been damaged and restored due to moisture from church renovations, World War II, and overall wear and tear with the last renovation taking 21 years to complete.
The Last Supper
Practical Information
Tuesday-Saturday from 9:00am-7:00pm
Sunday from 9:00am-1:45pm
Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, May 1st, and Christmas Day
€26/adults
€13 18-25 years old
Free for those under 18 years old
Santa Maria delle Grazi Tram Stop, line 16