Is Santa Maria Delle Grazie open?

Is Santa Maria Delle Grazie open?

What are the opening hours to visit the Santa Maria Delle Grazie church? The opening hours are from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.15 am to 7 pm, the last group is allowed within the premises at 6.45 pm.

Where is the Last Supper painting located in Milan?

Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie
The Last Supper (Leonardo)

The Last Supper
Dimensions 700 cm (280 in) × 880 cm (350 in)
Location Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan
Coordinates 45°28′00″N 9°10′15″ECoordinates: 45°28′00″N 9°10′15″E
Website cenacolovinciano.org

How big is the Santa Maria Delle Grazie?

Made by Leonardo da Vinci between 1494 and 1498, The Last Supper is a large wall painting (8.80 meters / 28.9 feet wide and 4.60 meters / 15.1 feet high) that decorates the north wall of the convent’s refectory.

How do you get to Santa Maria Delle Grazie?

Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie is very accessible using mass transit, either the M1 (red) or M2 (green) metros, or by tram. Cadorna is the closest major stop. Admission to the church is free, but you will need a timed ticket (typically €15) to view The Last Supper.

What museum is the Last Supper in?

Santa Maria delle Grazie
The Last Supper/Locations

Is seeing the Last Supper worth it?

First things first – Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper is DEFINITELY worth visiting in Milan. I would even go as far as saying that alongside the Duomo, the Last Supper is the other big not-to-be-missed activity for Milan first timers – even if you’re just spending 1 day in Milan.

Who was The Last Supper painted by?

Leonardo da Vinci
The Last Supper/Artists
On the north wall is The Last Supper, the unrivalled masterpiece painted between 1495 and 1497 by Leonardo da Vinci, whose work was to herald a new era in the history of art.

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