The Last Supper Location, Directions & Traveler Tips
The Last Supper Location, Directions & Traveler Tips
Immerse yourself in the wonder of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.” This page unveils the Last Supper location, provides smooth travel options, and equips you with valuable tips for a seamless visit
The Last Supper Location
The Last Supper is housed in the refectory (dining hall) of the Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Milan, Italy.
- Address: Santa Maria delle Grazie, Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 20123 Milano
- Coordinates: 45°27’57.5″N 9°10’16.1″E
- Find the Location on Google Maps: Santa Maria delle Grazie
How to Get to the Last Supper inside the Santa Maria delle Grazie Church
The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is easy to reach by public transport:
By Metro
From Central Station:
Go 4 minutes to Caiazzo metro station to take line 2 (green line) in direction of Assago Milanofiori Forum, jump off at Cadorna station and walk 8 minutes to the church. (Garibaldi station is on this route)
From Duomo di Milano:
Go 1 minute to Duomo metro station to take line 1 (red line) in direction of Bisceglie, jump off at Conciliazione station and walk 6 minutes to the church.
By Tram
Tram 16 (orange line, Via Monte Velino – San Siro Stadium route): Jump off at Santa Maria delle Grazie stop and walk 1 minute to the church.
By Bus
Bus 50 (Cairoli – Lorenteggio route) Jump of at Piazza Giovine Italia/Via Boccaccio stop and walk 3 minutes to the church.
>> Check the Milan Metro Map here
>> See the Overground and Underground Timetables here.
>> Tickets for the Public Transport in Milan
By Car
Parking can be tricky near the church, so consider using the parking house Parcheggio Zenale, Via Bernardino Zenale 6 (2-minute walk from the church). If this parking garage is full, you can use the one in Corso Magenta 56 (3-minute walk from the church).
On Foot
If you like walking, here are some distances from other attractions in Milan:
Castello Sforzesco, 0,7 miles, 15 minutes
Teatro alla Scala, 1 mile, 22 minutes
Duomo di Milano, 1,1 miles, 23 minutes
Pinacoteca di Brera, 1,2 miles 25 minutes
Naviglio Grande, 1,4 miles 28 minutes
Stadio San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza) 2,4 miles, 55 minutes
7 Traveler Tips for Visiting the Santa Maria delle Grazie Church
Purchase Tickets in Advance: Tickets must be bought online in advance. Buy them
Arrive Early: Especially during peak season or weekends, arriving early ensures shorter wait times and a more relaxed experience.
Take advantage of a guided tour: These tours are led by experienced guides, offering valuable insights and information to enrich your experience, ensuring a more comprehensive and enhanced visit. To book such a tour, check out our tickets & tours section.
Take advantage of an audio guide: If you wish to explore the vast complex on your own, an audio guide is your perfect companion. You can download the official museum app via Apple App Store or Google Play Store. There may not be internet reception in the church. Therefore, before entering, download and install the app and put it in offline mode.
Allowed:
-Regular photography without flash
Not Allowed:
-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
Prepare them beforehand
Spark their interest: Show them pictures of The Last Supper and explain the story it depicts in a simplified way. You can find children’s books about the artwork or watch short educational videos online.
Set expectations: Explain that they won’t be able to play or run around inside the church, and remind them to be respectful of the sacred space.
Engage them with interactive activities
Scavenger hunt: Create a list of things for them to find inside the church, like specific statues, paintings, or architectural details. You can find inspiration online or create your own list based on the church’s features.
Drawing challenge: Provide them with pencils and paper and encourage them to draw what they see, whether it’s The Last Supper, interesting details, or simply the church’s interior.
Storytelling: Take turns creating a story together based on what you see in the church or The Last Supper. Let them use their imagination and come up with their own interpretations.
Accessibility: 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.
Restrooms: Available inside the museum.
Bookshop: Books and souvenirs inspired by Leonardo’s work are available at the exit of the museum.
Lockers: Available next to the ticket office.
Information: The information desk next to the ticket office can provide some assistance answering any questions you may have.
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There are cafes and restaurants in the surrounding area where you can grab a bite or drink something. For detailed information, check out our restaurant recommendations.
Local currency: Consider exchanging some cash for smaller purchases.