Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan

Official Milan theatre

Santa Maria delle Grazie

Home of Da Vinci's Last Supper Skip-the-Line Guided Tour · Milan

Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie

About the venue

About this venue

Santa Maria delle Grazie is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Milan, a Dominican church and convent whose fame rests on one of the most studied paintings in the world. Leonardo da Vinci completed The Last Supper on the refectory wall between 1495 and 1498, working at the commission of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. The mural, painted in tempera and oil on a dry plaster surface rather than true fresco, has survived centuries of humidity, a wartime bombing that destroyed the refectory roof, and successive restoration campaigns, the most recent of which concluded in 1999.

The church itself, designed in part by Donato Bramante, is a fine example of Lombard Renaissance architecture, its terracotta exterior and elegant tribuna drawing visitors as much as the painting within. Today, access to The Last Supper is strictly timed and ticketed, and guided tours offer context that transforms a brief visit into a genuinely illuminating encounter with one of the Renaissance's defining works. Current experiences include a skip-the-line guided tour of The Last Supper and a broader walking tour combining the refectory with the Duomo and Teatro alla Scala.

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Santa Maria delle Grazie

Address
Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie
Postcode
20121
City
Milan