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Milan · Museum day

The Last Supper

Leonardo's fresco in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie — timed entry, strict rules, and a visit worth planning ahead.

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Approx. 15 min viewing + arrival bufferStandard admission · Timed 15-min slot

The Last Supper standard admission ticket

Reserved timed entry

Reserved timed entry to Leonardo's Last Supper with WolfTours arrival notes, refectory context, and a focused viewing guide for your 15-minute slot at Santa Maria delle Grazie.

From €34.90

Inside the visit

What makes The Last Supper worth a full morning

The Last Supper is not a museum you wander through. It is a single room, a single wall, and fifteen minutes with one of the most studied paintings in history.

Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Dominican refectory

Leonardo painted The Last Supper on the north wall of the monastery refectory, not in a gallery. The room itself — long, quiet, lit from the sides — was part of the experience monks lived with every day.

WolfTours frames the visit with that context: why the wall was chosen, how the painting survived bombardment and humidity, and why access today is limited to small groups with strict timing.

Fifteen minutes with Leonardo

Your slot is short by design. Crowds, humidity, and conservation demand it. The visit works when you arrive prepared: the apostles' reactions, Judas's shadow, the perspective lines pulling your eye to Christ.

We send pacing notes so those minutes feel focused, not frantic — what to notice first, where to stand, and why this fresco changed how painters thought about drama and space.

Milan around the monastery

The church and cloister of Santa Maria delle Grazie are worth a slow walk before or after your slot. Milan's centro storico, the Navigli, and the Duomo are all within easy reach.

WolfTours keeps the day realistic: one strong anchor visit, buffer time for security, and room for espresso afterward without stacking another major museum on the same hour.

Before you go

  • Arrive 15 minutes before your printed slot
  • No photography or video inside the refectory
  • Book weeks ahead in peak season
  • Pair with the Duomo or Brera on the same day, not the same hour
  • Bring the ID used at booking

You should keep in mind the closing time

One hour before closing, most rooms begin to clear. WolfTours keeps the route realistic, so you see the highlights without rushing the last rooms.

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Practical details

Frequently asked questions

How long is the visit inside?

The viewing slot is about 15 minutes in the refectory. Plan extra time for ticket checks and the short walk from the meeting point to the painted wall.

Where is the entrance?

Timed tickets use the Cenacolo Vinciano entrance at Santa Maria delle Grazie. WolfTours sends the correct gate and map pin for your voucher — do not queue at the main church door unless your ticket says so.

Can I take photos of The Last Supper?

No. Photography and video are strictly forbidden in the refectory. Guards enforce the rule to protect the fragile fresco.

How far ahead should I book?

Slots release on a rolling schedule and sell out quickly in spring and summer. Book as early as your dates allow; WolfTours confirms your window at checkout.

Is the visit accessible?

The refectory route includes steps and limited seating. Contact us before booking if you need step-free access so we can confirm the current visitor path.

Do children need a separate ticket?

Yes. Every visitor in the refectory needs a named timed ticket, including children. Child pricing is shown at checkout.

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Build your Milan day around The Last Supper.

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