Leonardo's Last Supper Museum

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AmorII ******
4 Nov 2025
hassle free to buy for entry ticket,,,fast easy and transaction,,,can be use for 3 entry,,duomo,,museum and another church included...
Klook会員
4 Nov 2025
I received the official tickets without any problems and was able to enjoy the game with peace of mind. I was also very satisfied because the seats were in a good location.
Klook User
2 Nov 2025
I loved this tour! the guide was super enthusiastic maybe a bit too much. she gave us tons of info so sometimes we were standing in one place for too long. but overall it was great and we even got the change to get on the sightseeing bus and of course the last supper!!!
Meng ********
1 Nov 2025
The city walk was fantastic. Sara gave a very comprehensive tour and shared with us a lot of interesting information.
Klook用戶
30 Oct 2025
Traveling between MXP Airport and Milan Central Station is very convenient. Wait at booth number 4 at the airport, and the journey to the train station takes only about an hour. Once at the train station, you can take trains to various parts of Italy. A very good experience!
Chan ********
30 Oct 2025
A very good experience. When visiting Milan, be sure to go to the Milan Cathedral. A very magnificent building. And buying a ticket to take the elevator to the roof was definitely the right choice.
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Meng ********
29 Oct 2025
It was a very eventful day trip. rafael and team took care of us very well and shared a lot of information. I enjoyed myself very well.
張 **
28 Oct 2025
Highly recommend this tour! Although it's a guided tour of the opera house and the adjacent museum, the explanations were lively and engaging. We were lucky enough to catch a rehearsal and even got to enjoy a sneak peek of the opera performance from one of the boxes.

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What to know about Leonardo's Last Supper Museum

Leonardo’s Last Supper Museum in Milan, also known as the Cenacolo Vinciano Museum, is home to one of the world’s most famous paintings, The Last Supper, painted by Leonardo da Vinci more than 500 years ago. This amazing mural covers an entire wall inside the refectory of the beautiful Santa Maria delle Grazie church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Leonardo da Vinci used a special painting method, mixing tempera and oil on plaster, which made the artwork fragile but also unique. Over the years, the painting faced damage, even during World War II, but careful restorations have saved it for us to enjoy today.  When you visit, you’ll get to see the incredible detail, emotion, and perspective up close, something photos can never capture. Nearby, you can explore the historic church and learn about its rich past. Book your Last Supper Museum tickets and experience art, history, and Italian culture all in one!
Museum of the Last Supper, Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Things to do at The Last Supper Museum, Milan

See The Last Supper up close

This is the highlight of your visit to The Last Supper Museum! You'll get about 15 minutes to stand in front of Leonardo da Vinci's famous mural, The Last Supper. 

Seeing it up close lets you notice the emotion, movement, and detail in each figure, which is even more amazing knowing it was painted over 500 years ago. The painting is huge and takes up an entire wall, and it's way more powerful in person than in photos. Don't forget to also look at the opposite wall, where you'll see another masterpiece-- a Crucifixion fresco by Giovanni Donato da Montorfano.

Learn how Da Vinci painted The Last Supper

Curious about how Da Vinci created his famous mural? Find out how he used a special technique, which is painting on dry plaster instead of wet plaster, a technique that abandons the traditional fresco painting method. You'll also learn why the painting started to fade and how experts and art historians have worked hard to save it. It's a cool look into the art and science behind this masterpiece.

Check out the refectory

Visit the refectory, the old dining hall where The Last Supper was painted right on the wall. It's amazing to stand in the same room where this historic moment was captured. The space is peaceful and full of history, making the artwork feel even more powerful.

Visit the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie

Want to see more than just The Last Supper? Drop by the beautiful Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, right next to The Last Supper Museum. Inside, you'll see the stunning architecture and historic details from the Renaissance period. Plus, you'll get a feel for the world Da Vinci lived in. 

Get a souvenir at the gift shop

After visiting Leonardo's Last Supper Museum, stop by the small exhibits or the museum shop. You can learn more about da Vinci's life, his inventions, and other artworks through displays or books. The gift shop has fun souvenirs like postcards, books, and art prints to remember your visit.

Popular Attractions Near Leonardo's Last Supper Museum

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is just an 8-minute drive from The Last Supper Museum and a must-see spot in Milan! This beautiful shopping arcade is like walking through a glass-covered palace filled with fancy shops and cozy cafes. You'll find designer stores, cafes, and a famous mosaic bull on the floor; spin on it for good luck! 

Lake Garda

After visiting the Last Supper Museum in Milan, a trip to Lake Garda is a great way to switch from city sights to lakeside views. Just a couple of hours away, Lake Garda is known for its clear water, mountain backdrops, and charming towns like Sirmione and Riva del Garda. You can enjoy a boat ride, relax by the beach, or try some local food with a view.

Lake Como

Lake Como is a nice day trip you can take after visiting the Last Supper Museum in Milan. Just about an hour away, this beautiful lake is famous for its clear water, charming villages, and mountain views. You can enjoy boat rides, explore lovely towns like Bellagio, or just relax by the water. It's the perfect way to add some nature and adventure to your Milan visit.