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The Last Supper: Entry Ticket + Bus Tour
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The Last Supper: Skip The Line Ticket + Small Group Guided Tour
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Milan: Guided City Tour + The Last Supper & Duomo Visit
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Milan: Guided Walking Tour + The Last Supper Skip The Line Entry
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가이드와 함께 밀라노 역사 지구 도보 투어에 참여해보세요. 완공까지 수 세기가 걸린 두오모 광장과 밀라노 대성당의 건축물을 감상하세요. 세계에서 가장 오래된 쇼핑 아케이드 중 하나인 비토리오 에마누엘레 2세 갤러리아를 방문해 보세요. 패션과 문화로 유명한 비아 단테 (Via Dante) 와 같은 거리를 거닐어보세요. 오페라 공연으로 유명한 라 스칼라 극장을 둘러보세요. 산타마리아 델레 그라치에 (Santa Maria delle Grazie) 식당에서 레오나르도 다빈치의 "최후의 만찬" 을 즐겨보세요. 가이드에게 프레스코화의 역사에 대해 배워보세요.
Duomo di Milano & The Last Supper: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Walking Tour
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Duomo di Milano & The Last Supper: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Walking Tour

숙련된 영어 가이드와 함께 밀라노 전일 투어를 즐겨보세요. 스포르차 성, 두오모 대성당, 산 마우리치오 알 모나스테로 마조레 등 주요 명소를 둘러보세요. 마우리치오 카텔란 (Maurizio Cattelan) 의 "더 핑거 (The Finger)" 와 같은 현대 미술을 감상하고 비토리오 에마누엘레 2세 갤러리를 거닐어보세요. 라 스칼라 오페라 극장의 마법을 목격하고 레오나르도 다빈치의 최후의 만찬을 감상하세요. 여유롭게 60 ~ 90분 휴식을 취하며 커피와 점심을 즐기세요. 이 밀라노 어드벤처는 지식이 풍부한 가이드와 함께 발견의 날을 약속합니다.

Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper is a masterpiece of the High Renaissance, a profound depiction of the moments after Christ tells his apostles that one of them will betray him. Housed in the refectory of the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, the mural is a UNESCO World Heritage site, drawing countless visitors eager to witness its grandeur and emotional depth. The experience of standing before this iconic work is truly awe-inspiring, a chance to connect with a pivotal moment in art history and Christian tradition. Its dramatic composition and masterful use of perspective create an immersive experience that transcends time.

하이라이트

See Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, one of the most influential and studied artworks in the history of Western art.
Observe the dramatic moment Christ announces the betrayal, captured through expressive gestures, facial reactions, and masterful composition.
Admire the innovative High Renaissance techniques Leonardo used to create perspective, movement, and emotional intensity within a single scene.
Visit the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, the original setting where the mural has remained for over five centuries.
Explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site that combines religious meaning, artistic genius, and historical importance.
Learn about the complex restoration process that preserved the fragile mural and revealed details once thought lost.

정보 Last Supper

The Last Supper, or Cenacolo Vinciano, is one of the world's most famous paintings. It is not a fresco, but rather a mural executed using experimental techniques that, unfortunately, led to its rapid deterioration. The painting depicts the final meal of Jesus with his disciples, as recounted in the Gospels. Leonardo da Vinci captured the apostles' varied reactions to Jesus's announcement that one of them would betray him, creating a dynamic and psychologically rich composition. 

The Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie, where The Last Supper is located, is a beautiful example of Renaissance architecture. The church and its Dominican convent were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980, recognizing their cultural and historical significance. The serene atmosphere of the basilica provides a contemplative setting for viewing Leonardo's masterpiece, enhancing the overall experience.

온라인으로 예약해야 하는 이유

Booking your Last Supper tickets online is highly recommended, as entry is strictly timed and limited to preserve the fragile masterpiece. Last Supper tickets often sell out weeks or months in advance. Purchasing tickets on-site is not possible if all slots are full. By booking online through our platform, you can secure your spot and avoid potential disappointment. You'll also gain access to verified Last Supper tickets and possible online deals. Explore different ticket options, including guided tours and budget-friendly combo tickets to enrich your visit.

역사

The Last Supper was commissioned by Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, in the late 15th century. Leonardo da Vinci began work on the mural in 1495 and completed it in 1498. Rather than using the traditional fresco technique, Leonardo employed an experimental method, applying tempera and oil paint to a dry plaster wall. This choice, while allowing for greater detail and richer colors, ultimately led to the painting's rapid deterioration. 

Over the centuries, The Last Supper has undergone numerous restoration attempts, some of which caused further damage. The most recent and extensive restoration was completed in 1999, after 21 years of work. Despite its fragile state, The Last Supper remains one of the most studied and revered artworks in the world, a testament to Leonardo da Vinci's genius.

운영 시간

Access to the Last Supper is reservation-only.  The site is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 8:15am to 7pm, with the last admission at 6:45pm. 

The museum is closed every Monday, as well as on New Year’s Day and Christmas Day. 

 

방문하기 가장 좋은 시간

The best time to visit The Last Supper is during the early morning or late afternoon on weekdays. These times generally see fewer visitors, allowing for a more intimate experience with the masterpiece. Weekends tend to be busier. Consider visiting during the off-season (late fall or early spring) for a less crowded experience.

내부 볼거리

A visit to Santa Maria delle Grazie centers on Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, painted directly onto the refectory wall where it has remained for centuries. During your timed 15-minute viewing, you’ll stand just feet away from the mural, observing the intense expressions and gestures of the apostles as Christ announces the betrayal. Leonardo’s use of perspective, composition, and emotion makes the scene feel strikingly alive.

The refectory is climate-controlled to protect the fragile artwork, so the space may feel cooler than outside. Photography is not permitted, and security checks are in place, but these measures help preserve one of the world’s most delicate masterpieces.

Before or after your viewing, you can explore the Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie itself, a fine example of Renaissance architecture. Highlights include the serene cloisters and Bramante’s Tribune, offering a calm architectural counterpoint to the emotional power of The Last Supper. Though brief, the experience is deeply memorable and often the highlight of a visit to Milan.

알아두면 좋은 정보

Before booking your Last Supper tickets, keep the following in mind: 

  • Last Supper tickets must be purchased in advance: Reservations are essential due to limited entry, as only 30 people per time slot are permitted
  • Book well in advance: Last Supper tickets often sell out weeks and months ahead of time. 
  • Time slots are strictly enforced: Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your designated viewing time. 
  • Photography is prohibited: Help preserve the artwork by refraining from taking pictures. 
  • The viewing experience is brief: Visitors are typically allowed only 15 minutes with the painting. 
  • Check for combination tickets: Some tickets include access to other nearby attractions.

방문객 규칙

  • No photography is allowed inside the refectory. 
  • Maintain silence to respect the artwork and other visitors. 
  • Do not touch the painting or any surfaces in the refectory. 
  • Follow the instructions of the staff and guides.
  • Large bags and backpacks are not allowed inside the refectory. 

방문할 가치가 있을까요?

The Last Supper is undoubtedly worth visiting for anyone interested in art, history, or religious tradition. Standing before Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece is an unforgettable experience. The sheer scale of the mural, combined with its intricate details and emotional depth, creates a powerful connection to the past. Despite its fragile condition, The Last Supper continues to inspire awe and wonder. The chance to witness such an iconic work of art in person is a rare privilege, offering a unique glimpse into the mind of a genius and a pivotal moment in history. Even with the limited viewing time and the need for advance booking, the experience of seeing The Last Supper is truly extraordinary.

자주 묻는 질문

How do I book tickets to see The Last Supper?

Last Supper Tickets can be booked online through our website. Advance booking is essential due to high demand and limited availability.

Where can I purchase tickets for The Last Supper?

You can purchase verified tickets for The Last Supper through our platform, ensuring a seamless and guaranteed entry experience.

Is it possible to buy Last Supper tickets on-site?

No, it is generally not possible to buy tickets on-site. Reservations must be made in advance.

How far in advance should I book my Last Supper tickets?

It is highly recommended to book your Last Supper tickets several weeks or even months in advance, as they often sell out quickly.

How long is the viewing time for The Last Supper?

The viewing time for The Last Supper is typically limited to 15 minutes to preserve the artwork.

What is the best time to visit The Last Supper to avoid crowds?

The best time to visit The Last Supper is during the early morning or late afternoon on weekdays.

Is photography allowed inside the refectory where The Last Supper is located?

No, flash photography is strictly prohibited inside the refectory to help preserve the delicate artwork.

What should I wear when visiting The Last Supper?

It is recommended to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, when visiting The Last Supper, as it is located within a basilica.

Are there any restrictions on bag size when visiting The Last Supper?

Large bags and backpacks are not allowed inside the viewing area.

오시는 길

The Last Supper is located inside Santa Maria delle Grazie Basilica at Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 20123 Milano, Italy. The nearest Metro station is Conciliazione (M1 line). From there, it's a short walk to the basilica. Tram lines 18 and bus lines 50, 58, 68 also stop nearby.