Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper Small Group Tour
TOUR DESCRIPTION

See da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” up close without the stress of long lines. Small group, amazing stories, and plenty of time to truly enjoy this masterpiece—it’s an experience you’ll never forget!

Duration: 1 hour

Entrance ticket to the Last Supper
Small group of 14 or less
Passionate and professional tour guide
Audio system to hear better the tour guide
MORE INFORMATION

If you’re planning a trip to Milan, you absolutely have to see Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.” With our small group tour, you’ll walk right into the stunning convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie without the hassle of long lines—how great is that?

Picture this: you’ll be part of an intimate group where you can really soak in the atmosphere and connect with the artwork. Our friendly guide will share fascinating stories about da Vinci and the history behind this masterpiece. You’ll gain insights that make the painting come alive, from the details you might not notice to the cultural impact it has had over the centuries.

Because it’s a small group, you’ll have the chance to ask questions and share your thoughts, making it feel more like a conversation than a lecture. And with fewer people around, you can take your time snapping those perfect photos without feeling rushed.

This isn’t just another tourist stop; it’s a chance to really experience one of the world’s most famous artworks in a personal way. So, are you ready to witness “The Last Supper” like never before?

Stories You'll Hear

  • The Moment of Betrayal: Imagine being there when Leonardo da Vinci captured the exact moment Jesus revealed that one of his disciples would betray him. The expressions on their faces tell a story of shock and disbelief—it’s like the ultimate plot twist in a gripping novel!
  • Leonardo’s Bold Experiment: Did you know Leonardo took a huge risk by using a unique technique for The Last Supper? Instead of painting on wet plaster, he used tempera on dry plaster, which made it prone to fading. Can you imagine the stress of trying something so unconventional on such a monumental work?
  • Clever Symbolism: Keep an eye out for hidden details in the painting! For example, the spilled salt in front of Judas is thought to represent betrayal. It’s incredible to think how Leonardo wove these subtle clues into his artwork—he really had a knack for storytelling!
  • What's included:

  • Entrance ticket to the Last Supper
  • Small group of 14 or less
  • Passionate and Professional Licensed Tour Guide
  • Audio System for Hearing the Tour Guide Clearly
  • What's not included:

  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
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