It became Leonardo's famous vineyard , now the garden behind Casa degli Atellani, open to visitors. The utensils and table linen depicted are the real ones of Leonardo's time, another sign of modernity. The mural painting is extremely fragile and requires meticulous care in conservation: for this reason, visits are limited and must be booked well in advance.
As well as experimenting with the representation of the scene, Leonardo also experimented with the painting method: he shunned the fresco technique the most commonly used for wall paintings in favour of mixed tempera on plaster.
Seeing The Last Supper is one of the experiences that will really define your visit to Milano. Book your ticket as soon as possible! Booking is necessary for all tickets. Entrance to the Last Supper is allowed only on the day and time booked. For all the details visit the official website. For more information on the accessibility of this place visit the dedicated page. Italiano English Log in. About us. Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie 2. Please note that in order to use your tickets you MUST be able to provide one of the following:.
Security queues to check the Green Pass requirements may be a bit long so do allow plenty of time to ensure you do not miss your entrance slot.
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Siena Cathedral Siena Palio. Verona Opera Festival. Agrigento temples. As many people know, the Last Supper was not painted on any old canvas or background, but actually a wall. The wall of the Santa Maria delle Garzie dining hall in Milan. The painting was to be the centre piece of the mausoleum as commissioned by Prince Sforza.
Unfortunately the painting was at risk from the beginning as Sfroza had ordered the church to be built too hastily, leading the walls to be filled with moisture-retaining rubble. Leonardo worked on the painting on a thin exterior wall, which meant the effects of humidity were felt keenly, and the paint failed to properly adhere to it. This meant that even before the painting was completed in , it has already begun to deteriorate, and as early as it started to flake. At present, the management board allows just 1, people to visit the Last Supper each day.
While one-time slot permits 25 visitors to marvel at the painting for 15 minutes, this method was devised to put a check on dust particles brought by visitors, which in turn, accelerate the deterioration process. Today the painting no longer belongs to the church, but to the state, as part of a National Museum.
Being among one of the most popular tourist attractions tickets to see The Last Supper often sell out, so make sure you plan ahead. To book your tickets in advance we suggest to start checking the official site approximately months before you plan to go to Milan.
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