Skip the Line: Last Supper Tour in Milan

Milan, Lombardy (189)

Summary

%20%28Essay%20for%20Class%29 Skip the Line: Last Supper Tour in Milan By: Nina When I think of the Last Supper, I think of the beauty of the painting. The colors are so vibrant and the composition is so perfect. I also think of the importance of the painting and the religious significance it has. I recently took a tour of the painting in Milan. It was so amazing to see it in person. The painting is so large and it is so detailed. I was really impressed by how well it had been preserved. The tour was also really interesting. We learned about the history of the painting and the religious significance it has. I was really surprised by how much information the tour guide had. Overall, I really enjoyed the tour. It was a great way to learn more about the painting and its importance. I would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in visiting Milan.


Description

Tour Duration: 45 min

Skip the Line: Last Supper Tour in Milan

Always wanted to see Da Vinci’s painting “The Last Supper” in Milan’s church of Santa Maria delle Grazie? Now you have your chance! With this tour, you can skip past all the lines and see the extraordinary painting, hassle free. You will meet your guide in front of the entrance of the Last Supper Museum and get a brief introduction to the Italian masterpiece of the Renaissance. You will then head in to enjoy up to 20 minutes inside the Museum and appreciate one of the most world-renowned works of art.

What's included

Below are items that the provider has stated are included with Skip the Line: Last Supper Tour in Milan at no additional cost

  • Professional guide
  • Professional art historian guide
  • Headsets to hear the guide clearly (if more than 5 people)

What's NOT included

Below are items that the tour provider of Skip the Line: Last Supper Tour in Milan has stated that may cost an additional fee if desired.

  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

Points Of Interest

  • 15 minutes: Discover a masterpiece of the Milanese Renaissance at the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, and spend 15 minutes admiring Da Vinci’s masterful “Last Supper.” Also known as the “Cenacolo Vinciano,” the mural is hidden away on a wall of the refectory at the basilica. Your guide will give a quick introduction to Renaissance art in Italy, describing how it became one of the most fertile periods of painting worldwide. Learn why the Duke of Milan, Ludovico il Moro, commissioned Leonardo and how he presided over the most important period in the Milanese Renaissance. Then, go straight to the front of the lines to see Da Vinci’s “Last Supper” and spend at least 15 minutes appreciating one of the most iconic images of Christ in the world.
  • 15 minutes: Your guide will give a quick introduction to Renaissance art in Italy, describing how it became one of the most fertile periods of painting worldwide. Learn why the Duke of Milan, Ludovico il Moro, commissioned Leonardo and how he presided over the most important period in the Milanese Renaissance.

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All participants are required to bring along a valid ID document (either the original document)
  • For the Last Supper visit, children up to the age of 1 do not need a reservation if they are carried by a parent and enter without a stroller
  • Due to increased security measures, bags of any size, food and drinks are NOT allowed inside the Last Supper Museum