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Exploring Milan’s cultural treasures is a must for any visitor. The "Last Supper and S. Maria Delle Grazie Skip the Line Tickets and Tour" offers a captivating opportunity to experience Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic masterpiece and the stunning 15th-century church. With priority access and a guided tour, this experience promises an enriching look into Milan’s artistic heritage. But there’s more to uncover about the historical significance and architectural wonders that await.
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What’s the "Milan: Last Supper and S. Maria delle Grazie Skip the Line Tickets and Tour"?
It’s a 1.5-hour guided tour in Milan, Italy that provides priority access to see the iconic Last Supper mural.
The tour has an impressive 95% recommendation rate from 696 reviewers and a Badge of Excellence.
Priced from $62.73 per person, it accommodates a maximum of 29 travelers.
The tour includes an English-speaking guide with audio equipment and provides access to the Last Supper viewing, which is limited to 15 minutes.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start.
Although the viewing time for The Last Supper is limited to just 15 minutes, the guided tour ensures visitors make the most of this precious opportunity.
The tour provides:
An in-depth explanation of the painting’s historical context and Leonardo da Vinci’s artistic approach.
Insights into the technical innovations used in the fresco, such as da Vinci’s unconventional materials and techniques.
Discussions on the symbolic meaning and religious significance of the iconic scene.
Opportunities to ask questions and engage with the knowledgeable guide, enhancing the overall understanding and appreciation of this masterpiece.
After exploring the iconic Last Supper, the tour takes visitors to the remarkable S. Maria Delle Grazie.
This 15th-century church is renowned for its stunning Renaissance architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guided by an expert, travelers learn about the church’s history and significance.
They discover how it survived the bombings of World War II and its role as a center of art and faith. With the guide’s insights, visitors gain a deeper appreciation for this magnificent structure and its enduring place in Milan’s cultural tapestry.
The tour includes an entrance ticket collected on the same day with the guide’s assistance, ensuring a seamless experience for visitors.
The experience is also accessible, with:
Visitors should dress appropriately for a place of worship, avoiding short skirts and low-cut tops.
Photography is restricted, with no flash or videos allowed. The viewing time inside the refectory to see The Last Supper is approximately 15 minutes.
Visitors must be aware of several important guidelines during the tour. Prohibited items include bags, food, and drinks, though lockers are available for personal belongings.
The tour requires appropriate attire, with no short skirts or low-cut shirts allowed. Photography is restricted, and no flash or videos are permitted.
Visitors will have 15 minutes to view The Last Supper, and access to the church may be limited during religious functions or closures.
These guidelines help maintain the sacred nature of the site and ensure a smooth, respectful experience for all.
Guides praised for their knowledge, passion, and engaging storytelling lead the tour, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of The Last Supper and the S. Maria delle Grazie church.
The tour includes:
Insights into the history, context, and artistic significance of Leonardo da Vinci’s renowned mural.
Background on the artist’s techniques and the challenges he faced in creating this masterpiece.
Exploration of the architectural features and religious importance of the S. Maria delle Grazie, a stunning Renaissance church.
Interactive commentary that enhances the viewing experience and brings the past to life.
Knowledgeable and engaging guides lead the tour, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of The Last Supper and the S. Maria delle Grazie church.
Guides like Elisa and Sylva are praised for their informative and friendly approach, bringing the history and significance of the site to life through captivating storytelling.
Visitors appreciate the guides’ passion and ability to enhance the viewing experience, offering insights into the context of the painting, the artist’s background, and the historical importance of the location.
Their use of microphones and earphones ensures everyone can clearly hear the engaging commentary.
How high is the satisfaction noted in the reviews for this tour? Overwhelmingly positive, with 95% of 696 total reviews recommending the experience.
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The tour’s glowing customer feedback underscores its ability to deliver an enriching and insightful exploration of this iconic Italian landmark.
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No, photography is not allowed when viewing the Last Supper painting. The tour guidelines clearly state that no flash photography or videos are permitted inside the refectory to see this renowned artwork.
The viewing time for the Last Supper is 15 minutes. Visitors are allowed a brief but impactful glimpse of this renowned artwork during the guided tour, allowing them to fully appreciate its significance within the historical context.
The tour does not include an audio guide. Instead, it provides a licensed English-speaking guide with a microphone system and earphones to deliver an informative commentary during the experience.
No, bringing food and drinks is not allowed on the tour. Visitors are prohibited from bringing bags, food, and drinks to the site. However, lockers are available for storing personal items during the tour.
While the tour itself doesn’t offer a private guide option, there’s an additional "private transportation" service available at an extra cost. This may provide a more personalized experience for guests who prefer a private tour.
This guided tour offers a rare opportunity to experience two of Milan’s cultural gems. With priority access to the Last Supper and an in-depth exploration of the stunning S. Maria Delle Grazie, it’s a must-do for visitors seeking to explore the city’s rich history and artistic heritage. Knowledgeable guides, a convenient schedule, and high customer satisfaction make this tour a top choice for a memorable Milan experience.