Leonardo tells of the Last Supper – interactive exhibition

Leonardo tells of the Last Supper – interactive exhibition

Leonardo tells of the Last Supper – interactive exhibition. A unique occasion to discover the secrets hidden behind the Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece.
This year millions of visitors will arrive in the capital of fashion to visit the EXPO and the Leonardo’s Last Supper.
Due the few availabilities, the management of the Last Supper has fitted out in the Sala Barozzi of the Istituto dei Ciechi of Milan an interactive exhibition called “Leonardo racconta il Cenacolo” (Leonardo tells of the Last Supper).
Thanks to this exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to admire a full-size projection of the Last Supper in high resolution, positioned exactly as its original location in Santa Maria delle Grazie.
A deepened explanation of an audio guide (available in 8 different languages) and a very interesting and particular video where Leonardo tells of the Last Supper will enrich this unique experience.

Last Supper – interactive exhibition
Istituto dei Ciechi of Milan
Via Vivaio 7, Milan

NO EXCHANGE, REFUND OR CANCELLATION OF TICKETS IS ALLOWED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.

Not Available

The price includes: entrance ticket, audio guide, pre-booking fee and agency commission (Euro 5.00).

Reduced price:
- Children between 5 and 18 years of age
- Senior over the age of 65

OPENING TIMES:

Every Day from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm
Last admission one hour before closing time.

For large groups please contact us.

HOW TO REACH THE MUSEUM:

Istituto dei Ciechi of Milan
Via Vivaio 7, Milan

From Linate airport:
You can take the bus n. 73 that goes from the Linate airport to the city centre (San Babila).

From the train station (Milano Centrale):
Take the Metro 2 and get off at Loreto, then take the Metro 1 and get off at Palestro or San Babila.

By bus:
Bus n. 54 - 61, stop Via Donizzetti corso Monforte
Bus n. 94, stop Via San Damiano

By Tram:
n. 29 - 30 - 23 - 9, stop Piazza Tricolore

Parking
Via Mascagni, Viale Majno