Church of St Maria delle Grazie
Historic basilica known for its Renaissance and Italian Gothic architecture and housing Leonardo da Vinci's famous mural The Last Supper. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a minor basilica significant for art, history, and religion. Read more…
Opening hours
| Monday | 3:00 PM–5:50 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM–12:20 PM, 3:00 PM–5:50 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM–12:20 PM, 3:00 PM–5:50 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM–12:20 PM, 3:00 PM–5:50 PM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM–12:20 PM, 3:00 PM–5:50 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM–12:20 PM, 3:00 PM–5:50 PM |
| Sunday | 3:00 PM–5:50 PM |
Open on public holidays
The church is a historic basilica and Dominican convent distinguished by its blend of Renaissance architecture and Italian Gothic elements. It was designed by notable architects including Guiniforte Solari, Donato Bramante, and Piero Portaluppi. The building holds the famous mural The Last Supper, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, which is a central highlight of the site.
Established in the early 15th century, the basilica is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural and historical significance. It serves both as a minor basilica and an active place of Catholic worship. The architectural and artistic value of the church attracts those interested in Renaissance art, religious history, and architectural heritage.
The site is wheelchair accessible and included in the Milan Pass, indicating its integration into the city's cultural offerings. Advance reservation is generally required to view the mural, given its importance and preservation needs.
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