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Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper is an artistic treasure that skillfully captures a range of human emotion. Such an important painting deserves not just a regular visit but one where you can see and learn about it in full detail and without hassle. This exclusive guided tour, led by an expert local guide, will help you do exactly that — discover all there is to know about da Vinci's celebrated masterpiece.Da Vinci’s prized painting reveals the reactions of the 12 disciples as they learn that one of them would betray Jesus. From surprise to anger to disbelief, their evoked feelings are cleverly conveyed through this masterful depiction of the well-known scene. Valentina, one of our expert local guides, says ‘Each expression, gesture, and posture has a deeper meaning that you can only fully distinguish by gazing upon it with your very own eyes.’Meet your knowledgeable guide in Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie before entering to behold one of the most admired paintings on the planet, created by one of the greatest geniuses that ever existed. Inside, your guide will help you unravel all the mysteries behind this famous composition. ‘It’s truly a dream come true to spend a day in the presence of a masterpiece like the Last Supper,’ Valentina says. She continues ‘As it’s slowly deteriorating, The Last Supper might not be around forever. So, it’d be a good idea to not wait until it’s too late to visit this exemplary work of art.’
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Musement - Cenacolo Vinciano
Please do not go directly to the Last Supper ticket office. Meet your guide at the corner of Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie and Corso Magenta - in front of the Vigna di Leonardo Ticket Office, at least 15 minutes before the starting time of the tour.
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Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 1, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
The survival of Leonardo’s masterpiece is almost as amazing as its vision. It was already being ‘restored’ in 1726, with an ill-advised application of caustic solvents and varnish. In 1770, Giusseppe Mazza repainted much of the original in oil. In 1853, Stefano Barezzi tried to detach the painting from the wall but failed and instead glued the paint fragments to the base.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 48 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 48 hours before the activity start time.