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General information

Advance reservations for entrance to the Last Supper Museum are required at all times, for everyone (even infants) and for all types of admissions (even free ones).

 

 

Reservations will open quarterly on the following schedule:
 
In September opening for rservations:
November, December and January
 
In December opening for reservations:
February, March and April
 
In March opening for reservations:
May, June and July
 
In June, opening for reservations:
August, September and October

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Didn’t find tickets for the date you’re interested in?
Check the website several times, as availability updates daily.

Please note: As of Tuesday, January 2, 2024, the number of visitors allowed daily inside the refectory and museum spaces has been raised in certain time slots, with a total increase of 215 admissions per day.

Additional tickets will go on sale every Wednesday at 12 noon throughout the following week, exclusively on the online purchasing platform.

CHOOSE ONE OF THE 3 METHODS OF PURCHASE AND RESERVATION* (NECESSARY FOR ALL TYPES OF TICKETS): *Admissions for May–August 2026 will go on sale Tuesday, March 24 at 12:00 p.m. through the usual sales channels

1.
ONLINE

CLICK HERE
TO BOOK
TICKETS ONLINE
(max 5 tickets)

THE PROTECTION OF LEONARDO’S MASTERPIECE REQUIRES OPTIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, WHICH IS WHY BOOKING IS MANDATORY.

2.
CALL CENTER

BY CALLING
THE NUMBER
+39 02 92800360
(max 9 tickets)

3.
EMAIL

BY WRITING AN EMAIL
TO THE ADDRESS:
cenacologruppi@adartem.art
(min 10 tickets)

THE PROTECTION OF LEONARDO’S MASTERPIECE REQUIRES OPTIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, WHICH IS WHY BOOKING IS MANDATORY.

 

Admissions

FULL
25 years and older
€ 15,00

REDUCED
from 18 years of age to 25 years
€ 2,00

FREE
up to 18 years

To learn about all categories that are eligible for concessions or gratuities, visit the FAQ page on this site Ministero della Cultura

Click here to access the sales platform

Hours

Tuesday through Sunday:
8:15 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(with last admission at 6:45 p.m.).
 
Museum:
Tuesday to Sunday: 8.15 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(with last admission at 6:45 p.m.).
 
Ticket Office:
Tuesday to Sunday: 8 a.m. to 6:45 p.m.
 
 

Closed every Monday and on January 1 and December 25.
(unless otherwise indicated by the superior Ministry of Culture).
 
On some days the Museum is also open to the public in the evening: to find out when and how to book go to the calendar of special admission days and special museum openings.
 
 

RESERVED TOURS OUTSIDE OPENING HOURS
How to organise a private event in the museum

The Last Supper Museum can host events and extraordinary openings outside normal visiting hours – i.e. on Mondays or on other days from 7.30 p.m. – designed for organisations, associations or private individuals, with a view to public-private collaboration.
Given the characteristics of the site and the special conservation requirements, the type of events that can be authorised is reduced. Under no circumstances, even during private events, is the consumption of food or drink allowed inside the Museum premises.

 

RESERVATIONS ARE COMPULSORY FOR ALL TYPES OF TICKETS
*Admissions for May–August 2026 will go on sale Tuesday, March 24 at 12:00 p.m. through the usual sales channels

For conservation reasons visit the visits last 15 minutes for a maximum number of 40 people at a time

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How to get here

Museum address:
Milano Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2

Since the Museum is located in Area C (entrance fee) and in the city center, it is more easily accessible by public transportation.

Public transportation:

Metropolitana line 1 (red), stops: Cadorna or Conciliazione, linea 2 (green), Cadorna stop
 
Tram 16 (Monte Velino – Stadio San Siro) stop in S. Maria delle Grazie.
 
Bus 50 and 169 stop Via Boccaccio.
 

By car:

The nearest blue-striped (paid) parking lots are on via Fratelli Ruffini, where there is also free parking for people with disabilities.
In the immediate vicinity of the museum there are paid parking lots.
 

By taxi:

Cabs stop at via Ruffini 1, opposite the ticket office.

Services at the museum

Guided tours and workshops by Ad Artem

licensee for the services of the Museum
 

Bookshop

edited by Giunti editore, concessionaire for museum services, placed inside the museum spaces and accessible only to ticketed visitors.
 

Radioguides:

Paid radio guides sold with the ticket for guided tours and workshops by Ad Artem are being distributed at the ticket office
 

Lockers:

since it is forbidden to enter the museum with bags, bulky luggage, food or drinks, there are some lockers (max 60 minutes) in the ticket office that can be used free of charge limited to the duration of the visit.
 

Free dépliant

in distribution at the ticket office and at the entrance of the Museum in different languages
 

Official App of the Last Supper Museum:

 

Free accompanying visit app, recommended to download before coming to the Museum from the stores iOS e Android.

 

Accessibility

The Last Supper Museum is accessible to people with mobility difficulties.

The museum has joined the Easy Go Out project of AISM, Associazione italiana Sclerosi Multipla: at this link you can find all the information you need to plan your visit.

A tactile model of the Last Supper is available inside the Museum.

 

MUSEUM FOR ALL

A guide and special tours for people with intellectual disabilities.
The guide is available on the Cenacolo Vinciano website and is designed to ensure a unique, inclusive experience of the artworks on display in the museum.

 

 

DESCRIVEDENDO

The Last Supper Museum, in collaboration with the Associazione Nazionale Subvedenti (a non-profit organization), is participating in DescriVedendo—a shared language between people with visual impairments and those with normal vision—to explore and appreciate art together through a descriptive analysis of Giovanni Donato da Montorfano’s “Crucifixion” and an audio description of “The Last Supper” (which you can download here or listen to within the app).

Listen to the description of the Last Supper Museum.

Listen to the description of Leonardo Da Vinci’s work.

AUDIOVIDEO GUIDA IN LIS AND ISL

The audio-video guide in LIS (Italian Sign Language) and ISL (International Sign Language) provides a tour of Leonardo da Vinci’s *The Last Supper* and Giovanni Donato da Montorfano’s *The Crucifixion*.

Preparation for the visit

You can download for free, from the iOS and Android stores, the official app of the Last Supper Museum that helps you prepare for your visit and guides you to discover Leonardo’s masterpiece.

Below you can find some downloadable pdfs that will provide you with useful directions to visit thel Last Supper Museum.

PDF about Santa Maria delle Grazie.

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PDF about Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano.
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PDF Museum map
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Rules and regulations

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NEWS AND EVENTS

How to plan your visit

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  • 11 May 2026
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The Last Supper Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8.15 am to 7.00 pm. Last entry is at 6.45 pm.
The preservation of Leonardo’s masterpiece requires optimal environmental conditions, ensured by air treatment and controlled visitor access.
To check ticket release dates and book your visit, see the dedicated page.

How to plan your visit

Admission tickets for May–August 2026

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  • 16 March 2026
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  • Leonardo's Last Supper Museum

Admissions for May–August 2026 will go on sale Tuesday, March 24 at 12:00 p.m. through the usual sales channels:

Online: (https://www.lastsupper.shop/it/ to book tickets online (max 5 tickets)
Call center: by calling +39 02 92800360 (max 9 tickets)
e-mail: by writing to cenacologruppi@adartem.art (min 10 tickets)

Admission tickets for May–August 2026

The Last Supper Museum Transferred to the Management of the Pinacoteca di Brera

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  • 2 December 2024
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  • Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano

From December 3rd, the “Leonardo’s Last Supper’s Museum” will no longer be part of the state museums that belong to Direzione regionale Musei nazionali Lombardia, which has managed it from 2014 until today.
As a matter of fact, in implementation of the Ministerial Decree n° 299 dated to 09/25/2024, “The Leonardo’s Last Supper Museum” will be managed by the Pinacoteca di Brera. This is related to the realisation of a Milanese museum centre which will be characterised by the Pinacoteca itself, The Last Supper Museum, the Biblioteca Braidense and Citterio Palace.

The Last Supper Museum Transferred to the Management of the Pinacoteca di Brera

Increase in the number of visitors admitted to the museum

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  • 27 February 2024
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The experimentation to gradually increase the number of visitors allowed inside the Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano continues: starting on Friday, March 1, in conjunction with the start of Museo City, the event dedicated to enhancing the cultural heritage of the city of Milan, the number of visitors will be increased to 40 for all time slots, with an additional 105 daily tickets available (for a total of 215 additional tickets each day since the beginning of the experimentation).

Increase in the number of visitors admitted to the museum
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