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Frequently Asked Questions about Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Last Supper Painting

Frequently Asked Questions about Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Last Supper Painting

Discover everything you need to know about your visit to Santa Maria delle Grazie and experiencing Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic masterpiece, The Last Supper. We’ve compiled answers to frequently asked questions to help you plan your visit seamlessly. This includes information on planning your visit, tickets & tours, and specific details about the Last Supper painting.

Frequently Asked Questions about Tickets & Tours


Absolutely yes! Witnessing Da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper, in person is a unique and powerful experience. Beyond that, the stunning Renaissance architecture and rich historical significance of Santa Maria delle Grazie make it a truly worthwhile destination for any Milan traveler.

Booking Santa Maria delle Grazie in advance is wise! Skip the lines, plan your trip smoothly, and dive deeper with guided tours. Peace of mind and potential discounts await! Check out our tickets & tours section for best current prices.  

You can skip the line and beat the crowds at Santa Maria delle Grazie by buying corresponding tickets online in advance. Remember that guided tours grant skipping line, too. Check out our tickets & tours section for best current prices.  

For current admission prices, check out our tickets & tours section.

Since the Last Supper can only be attended by a group of a maximum of 35 people at the same time, tickets for Santa Maria delle Grazie sell out quickly, especially during the peak tourist season. It’s advisable to purchase tickets in advance to secure your entry and avoid disappointment upon arrival.

>> Check out our tickets & tours section for best current prices. 

  • Church Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. The Home of "The Last Supper".
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie (Milan, Italy)
  • Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, in Milan
  • Church santa maria della grazie in Milan

Frequently Asked Questions about Planning Your Visit

Santa Maria delle Grazie is world-famous for housing Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic masterpiece, The Last Supper, a work of immense artistic and historical significance. The church itself boasts a captivating blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, reflecting the artistic transition of its era. This unique fusion, combined with the cultural importance of the complex for Milan, makes it a truly remarkable landmark.

Santa Maria delle Grazie is located at Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 20123 Milano. The coordinates: 45°27’57.5″N 9°10’16.1″E.
>> Find on Google Maps: Last Supper location

The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is easy to reach by public transport. You can get there by metro, tram or bus.

>> For detailed information, read our dedicated page about the Last Supper location.

The amount of time you should plan for your visit to Santa Maria delle Grazie depends on if you only want to see the Last Supper, if you’d like to visit the entire church, or if you want to take a guided tour.

>> More information: Santa Maria delle Grazie opening hours.

Entrance and visitors’ route ensure accessibility for individuals with motor disabilities. Within the Refectory, there is a tactile model of the Last Supper, enhancing the experience for visitors with sensory impairments.

Construction of the convent began in 1463 and the church was completed in 1482. This makes the complex over 500 years old.

>> For more details, visit our dedicated page: History of Santa Maria delle Grazie

  • Back side of Church of Holy Mary of Grace (Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 1497) A famous church for tourist in Milan, Italy, picture with grain film effect

Frequently Asked Questions about Leonardo da Vinci and the Last Supper

Leonardo da Vinci used an experimental technique for The Last Supper, painting directly onto the dry plaster wall instead of using the traditional fresco method. This innovative technique, unfortunately, contributed to the painting’s fragility over time, but it also showcases Da Vinci’s constant pursuit of artistic innovation.

>> Read more: The Last Supper Painting

It took Leonardo da Vinci’s 4 years (1495-1498) to paint his iconic masterpiece, The Last Supper, directly onto the refectory wall between.

Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic masterpiece depicts Jesus with the 12 Apostles at the Last Supper. Christ sits in the middle. But where is which apostle positioned? Find out the seating arrangement!  

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian polymath – a true “universal man” excelling in many fields. He is widely considered a Renaissance genius, renowned for his immense contributions to painting, sculpture, architecture, engineering, science, and anatomy. His exquisite artistry can be seen in masterpieces like The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa, while his groundbreaking inventions and scientific studies continue to inspire and influence the world today.

  • Church Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. The Home of "The Last Supper".
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie (Milan, Italy)
  • Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, in Milan
  • Church santa maria della grazie in Milan

Frequently Asked Questions about Regulations

> Large bags and luggage

> Food and drinks

> Smoking

> Talking loudly, playing music, running, sitting on the floor, standing on the benches

> Ringtones (must be muted)

> Pets (except assistance dog)

> Sharp objects

> Tripods and professional photography equipment

Regular photography without flash is permitted.

Yes! When booking, you need to select a specific time slot. Late entries are not allowed, so plan to arrive at least 30 minutes (or 10 minutes if you join a guided tour) before your scheduled entry time to have enough time to collect your ticket in person. Ensure you have a passport or government-issued ID matching your name on the ticket.

Yes! To visit Santa Maria delle Grazie, both women and men must cover their shoulders and knees.


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