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Italy Milan Leonardo's Last Supper Entry Tickets

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Italy Milan Leonardo's Last Supper Entry Tickets Highlights

Discover the painting in its original location on the refectory wall of Santa Maria delle Grazie, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Experience the extraordinary psychological depth of each of the twelve apostles' reactions to Christ's announcement of betrayal
Stand for 15 extraordinary minutes before Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, one of the most famous and moving paintings in the history of Western art
Witness a painting that has survived nearly five centuries of deterioration, war, and restoration to remain one of civilisation's most treasured artistic legacies
Marvel at Leonardo's revolutionary use of perspective which draws the viewer's eye directly to the face of Christ with compelling power

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Italy Milan Leonardo's Last Supper Entry Tickets Overview

Painted between 1495 and 1498 on the refectory wall of the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper is universally recognised as one of the greatest paintings in the history of art. Unlike conventional frescoes painted on wet plaster, Leonardo used a pioneering technique applying tempera directly to dry plaster to achieve more precise detail and richer colour. This very innovation made the painting extraordinarily fragile, and its survival to the present day is something of a miracle.

The painting depicts the moment Jesus announces to his twelve apostles that one of them will betray him. Leonardo captured the immediate psychological reaction of each apostle with extraordinary psychological insight, each face and gesture a unique window into a distinct human personality. The painting's use of perspective draws the eye directly to the face of Christ at its centre with a power that continues to overwhelm visitors nearly five centuries after it was painted.

Visits to the Last Supper are strictly limited to groups of up to 40 visitors for exactly 15 minutes, the time necessary to maintain the controlled microclimate that preserves the mural. Walk-in tickets are not available and all visits must be pre-booked. Tickets are released quarterly and sell out within hours of going on sale. Book your Leonardo's Last Supper Milan tickets as far in advance as humanly possible to avoid disappointment.

Know Before You Go Italy Milan Leonardo's Last Supper Entry Tickets

Tickets are released quarterly by the official museum and sell out within hours of going on sale so booking as far ahead as possible is critical

Large bags and backpacks must be stored in lockers before entry and late arrivals will lose their right to enter as the strict 15-minute visit time cannot be extended

Photography inside the refectory where the painting is displayed is strictly prohibited throughout the entire visit

You must activate your ticket at the museum ticket office at least 30 minutes before your time slot and each visitor must present a valid photo ID without exception

All visits to Leonardo's Last Supper are strictly pre-booked and walk-in tickets are not available under any circumstances so advance booking is absolutely essential

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FAQs

1What are the opening hours of the Last Supper Museum?

The Last Supper Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 08:15 to 19:00 with last entry at 18:45. The museum is closed every Monday as well as on 1 January and 25 December. You must activate your ticket at the museum ticket office at least 30 minutes before your allocated time slot.

2Is it worth seeing the Last Supper for just 15 minutes?

Yes, overwhelmingly so. Despite the short duration most visitors describe their 15 minutes before the Last Supper as one of the most moving experiences of their lives. The scale of the painting, the extraordinary psychological expressiveness of each figure, and the awareness of standing before one of the defining images of Western civilisation create an impact that far exceeds the time spent. The difficulty of obtaining a ticket only adds to the sense of privilege and occasion.

3Why is the Last Supper so fragile?

Leonardo chose not to use the traditional fresco technique of painting on wet plaster. Instead he applied tempera paint directly to dry plaster to achieve greater detail and richer colours. This innovative method gave him more time to work but made the painting far more susceptible to moisture and deterioration. The painting began to flake within decades of completion and has required continuous restoration and conservation efforts throughout its history. The strict 15-minute visit limit and controlled microclimate exist specifically to protect it from humidity and human breath.

4Are walk-in tickets available for Leonardo's Last Supper?

No. Walk-in tickets are not available under any circumstances. All visits to Leonardo's Last Supper must be pre-booked in advance through the official booking platform at lastsupper.shop, by phone, or by email for groups of ten or more. Arriving without a pre-booked ticket means you will not be able to see the painting.

5How far in advance should I book Last Supper tickets?

Book as far in advance as possible. Tickets are released quarterly and sell out within hours of going on sale. For summer 2026 tickets went on sale in late March and sold out almost immediately. Checking the official booking platform regularly and booking the moment tickets become available for your dates is the only reliable strategy.

6How do I get to the Last Supper Museum in Milan?

The Last Supper Museum is located at Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie 2 in the Corso Magenta district of Milan, approximately a 15-minute walk from the Duomo along Via Meravigli. The nearest Metro station is Cadorna on Lines 1 and 2, a short walk from the museum. Trams 16 and 19 also stop nearby.

7How long is a visit to see Leonardo's Last Supper?

A visit to see the Last Supper lasts exactly 15 minutes, strictly enforced for every group. This time limit is essential to maintain the controlled microclimate inside the refectory that preserves Leonardo's fragile mural. The visit cannot be extended under any circumstances and late arrivals who miss their slot will not be admitted.

8What do I need to bring to see the Last Supper?

You must bring a valid photo ID which every visitor is required to present at the ticket office when activating their booking. Your mobile or printed ticket is also required. Large bags and backpacks are not permitted inside the refectory and must be stored in the lockers provided before entry. Photography is strictly prohibited inside the refectory.

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