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Milan is a glamorous city, but not quite in the same class as Rome, Florence, or
Venice. The city provides the tourist a number of delightful explorations
that are tightly clustered in the vicinity of the Duomo, Milan's ostentatious
cathedral. Widely known as a fashion center, Milan is a great place for
shopping
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The Piazza del Duomo
The Piazza del Duomo provides several famous sights,
including the Duomo (Milan's Cathedral), the Museum of the Duomo, the
Galleria Vittoria Emanuele II and the Palazzo Real. The Piazza is a great
place for pictures, if you can clear a small area of the ever-present
pigeons and "doodad" hawkers who are trying to sell tourists anything
Milanese (curiously, most of what they sell is made in China). On the
western end of the Piazza, there are a number of neon signs that detract
from the overall beauty of the square.
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Santa Maria delle Grazie
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The convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie dates from the fifteenth century
and is famous for its unique architecture and Leonardo da Vinci's
The Last Supper, is a large mural of the Last Supper of Jesus as
recounted in the New Testament. This impressive, detailed mural is
approximately 15 by 30 feet in dimension and was painted on one of the
convent's walls over a four-year period.
- The popularity daVinci's The Last Supper eclipses that of the
church. With the advent of Dan Brown's
DaVinci Code, the church and painting have become more popular than
ever.
- Viewing of the Last Supper is a very popular ticket. Entry groups
are limited in size and frequency, so prearrange tickets as described
below.)
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See the
official website for more information. The site is available
only in Italian, but Google Translator does a good job. (The website
is available the majority of the time, but disappears intermittently for
unknown reasons.) While there is a trail to buying tickets on the
website cited, it is a confusing path.
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If you plan on seeing Leonardo's
The Last Supper, be sure to make reservations in advance by
telephoning +39 02 92800360
- If you are planning to see the Last Supper during high tourist season,
you may need to reserve tickets several weeks in advance, if not longer,
to guarantee admission during your trip to Milan.
- If you are thinking about visiting during Easter, make reservations
months ahead.
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Tickets can also be reserved by contacting companies specializing in
arranging museum tickets for travelers. (Use your search engine; enter
"tickets + the Last Supper + Milan").
Return to the Best Places to Visit in Italy
The official tourism website for the city of Milan is
Tourismo Milano. The site includes additional information on
our recommended best places to visit, as well as details on locations
that did not make our list.
If your are looking for country facts and travel information on Italy including
passports, visas, consideration for driving, personal safety, health
issues, etc., see the U.S. State Department Consular Affairs page on
traveling in Italy for these details.
If you need information about another travel destination, try our
Destination Guide Index
or Googling ThereArePlaces.
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 Milan Half-Day Sightseeing Tour with Da Vinci's Last Supper
From Viator Tours

Statue of the flayed St. Bartholomew, carrying his skin over his shoulder,
the Duomo
Interior of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan
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Santa Maria Delle Grazie houses Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting of "The
Last Supper".
The fortified walls of the Castle Sforza, Milan

Michelangelo's Rondanini Pieta, Sforza Castle, Milan

Leonardo da Vinci and his artwork are adored by the Milanese

The Basilica Sant'Ambrogio, Milan
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