Santa Maria delle Grazie and The Last Supper

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Discover Milan's iconic art at Santa Maria delle Grazie.

Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
Website+39 02 9280 0360
Santa Maria delle Grazie and The Last Supper

About Santa Maria delle Grazie and The Last Supper

Santa Maria delle Grazie, a jewel in the crown of Milan's artistic and architectural heritage, invites you to step into a world where history and art converge. The church, begun in 1463, stands as a monument to the Renaissance era's creative flourish, characterized by its harmonious blend of Gothic and early Renaissance elements. Its red brick façade and intricate details set the stage for the treasures within. At the core of its drawing power is Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, a fresco that has intrigued and inspired millions. Painted between 1495 and 1498, this masterpiece depicts the dramatic moment Jesus reveals one of his disciples will betray him. Da Vinci's innovative use of perspective and emotional depth brings this pivotal biblical scene to life, inviting viewers to delve deeper into its narrative and artistic significance. Visitors are encouraged to book tickets in advance, as entry is regulated to preserve the delicate artwork. Once inside, you'll experience a moment of awe as you witness the grandeur of The Last Supper up close. The church also offers guided tours that provide insight into its rich history and architectural marvels, including the dome and the cloister. Situated in the vibrant city of Milan, Santa Maria delle Grazie is conveniently located near other attractions such as Sforza Castle and the Brera Art Gallery, making it an essential stop on any cultural itinerary. As you explore, you'll be immersed in the spirit of a city that marries tradition with modernity, offering a profound connection to the past while embracing the present.

Highlights

  • Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, an artistic masterpiece.
  • Stunning Renaissance architecture by Donato Bramante.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich historical legacy.
  • Guided tours available for deeper insights into the artwork and church.
  • Nearby attractions include Sforza Castle and Brera Art Gallery.
  • A harmonious blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles.
  • Located in the vibrant cultural hub of Milan.

Plan Your Visit

Opening Hours

  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday8:15 AM – 6:45 PM
  • Wednesday8:15 AM – 6:45 PM
  • Thursday8:15 AM – 6:45 PM
  • Friday8:15 AM – 6:45 PM
  • Saturday8:15 AM – 6:45 PM
  • Sunday8:15 AM – 6:45 PM

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