From 13 October 2020, ticketing, cultural assistance, bookshop and merchandising services are licensed to a temporary group of companies, consisting of Verona 83 as group leader, Giunti Editore for the editorial and sales services and Ad Artem for cultural assistance and hospitality services to the public.
You can choose between 3 methods of booking or purchasing tickets:
1. On the licensee’s website on line (a maximum of 5 tickets can be booked per calendar year).
2. Through a call center at the number +39 02 92800360 (a maximum of 9 tickets can be booked)
3. By writing to cenacologruppi@adartem.it specifying name and surname of all participants (a minimum of 10 tickets can be booked).
In the FAQ section you will find answers to some of the questions visitors ask most often.
The Museum of Leonardo’s Last Supper can host special events and openings beyond the normal visiting hours – i.e. on Mondays or other days from 7.30 pm – devised for institutions, associations or individuals, with a view to public-private collaboration.
Given the character of the premises and the special needs for conservation, the types of events that can be authorised are carefully controlled. Under no circumstances, even during private events, may food or drinks be consumed on the Museum premises.
Starting from 1 September 2023, the fee for the concession of the use of the spaces to be paid to the State is set at €5,000.00 in compliance with Ministerial Decree 11/04/2023 “Guidelines for the determination of the minimum fees and rentals for the concession of use of assets delivered to state cultural institutions and places”.
To this amount will be added added the fee for the costs of reception and security staff, explained in the guidelines below, which we invite you to read carefully before filling out the application form.
GUIDELINES FOR EXTRAORDINARY OPENINGS OF THE MUSEUM OF LEONARDO’S LAST SUPPER +
Please send your request to the following email address: cenacolo-brera.media@cultura.gov.it
The technique used by Leonardo to paint the Last Supper, unfavorable environmental conditions and its various historical vicissitudes have made the masterpiece vulnerable and fragile.
For this reason the Museum staff cares for the Last Supper daily with a wide range of preventive actions.
From Tuesday to Sunday:
from 8.15 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(with last admission at 6.45 p.m.)
To guarantee everyone a safe visit,
in this first experimental phase,
the visits last 15 minutes for
a maximum number of 35 people at a time
Reservations are required.
Reservations* for the Last Supper Museum will open every three months.
(*On Tuesday, March 18, starting from 12:00 PM, tickets for the May, June, and July 2025 quarter will be available for purchase through the usual sales channels)