Opening hours

Santa Maria delle Grazie opening hours

Time slots and opening days

The Last Supper operates on a strict schedule from Tuesday through Sunday with 15-minute viewing sessions limited to 25-35 visitors at a time. Booking is obligatory for all ticket types due to preservation requirements and limited capacity.

Opening times

The Last Supper is open Tuesday through Saturday from 8:15 AM to 7 PM, with the last entry at 6:45 PM. The museum and the ticket shop all follow the same times. The Last Supper is always closed on Mondays.

Closing days

The Last Supper is always closed on Mondays, as well as the 1st of January and the 25th of December. It is possible to organize private viewings or events on Mondays or in the evenings by filling this form at least 15 days prior and paying the accessory costs (starting at approx 5700€ for groups of under 30 people).

Tourism and access to the Last Supper

Visiting the Last Supper today

The Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci holds immense cultural and religious importance, featuring intricate details and historical significance. It is open to tourists throughout the year, with the same opening hours. It is mandatory to book your tickets online because the entries are scheduled in time slots and there is a maximum size to the groups.

For those wanting to dive deeper in the history of this incredible masterpiece and get the necessary context to really comprehend the essence of its importance, there are guided tours available daily.

For individuals with mobility issues, the Last Supper Museum is ready to accomodate any need. They also provide an audio-description and a tactile model to help the visually-impaired.

Conservation efforts

Restoration efforts have been extensive, particularly the significant project that concluded in 1999. This involved more than 38,000 hours of meticulous work. Experts employed advanced methods to carefully preserve and restore the original paintwork while removing layers of grime and previous restoration attempts.

Leonardo's unique technique, which was different from traditional fresco methods, posed additional challenges. This necessitated the innovative application of synthetic resins and other modern materials to stabilize and protect the painting.

Maintaining a stable environment has been crucial for the preservation of The Last Supper, and the museum implemented climate-control systems and anti-humidity chambers to ensure that temperature and humidity levels remain constant to prevent further deterioration.

FAQs and tips

How can I purchase tickets to visit The Last Supper?

Visitors should book Last Supper tickets online in advance rather than purchasing at the venue. The ticket office opens at 8 a.m. and closes at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.

Tickets sell out two to three months in advance due to limited availability. Online booking guarantees entrance on the selected date and time.

What are the daily visiting hours for viewing The Last Supper?

The Last Supper opens from 8:15 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday with the last entry at 6:45 p.m. Sunday hours follow the same schedule.

The exhibition remains closed every Monday. Visitors cannot access the painting on January 1st and December 25th.

Can you visit The Last Supper without a prior reservation?

Visitors cannot see the Last Supper without a reservation due to strict group limits and time restrictions. Only 35 people can enter at one time.

The fixed visitor capacity with 15-minute viewing slots requires advance booking. Walk-in visits are not permitted for the painting viewing.

What is considered the best time of day to see The Last Supper?

The best time to see The Last Supper is from 8:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. on weekdays during spring season. Morning hours provide the most pleasant experience before larger groups arrive.

Early morning at 8:15 am or late afternoon between 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm are ideal times to avoid peak crowds. Weekday visits offer fewer visitors than weekends.

Are there any days when The Last Supper is not available for public viewing?

The Last Supper closes every Monday throughout the year. The painting is also inaccessible on January 1st and December 25th.

These closure days apply specifically to viewing the painting itself. The church may have different operating schedules during these periods.

How does one find the official website for The Last Supper tickets?

Visitors can access official ticketing through Santa Maria delle Grazie's authorized booking platforms. Multiple legitimate websites offer advance ticket purchases with confirmed time slots.

The key is ensuring the booking platform provides guaranteed entry with specific date and time confirmation. Official channels prevent disappointment from sold-out availability.