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Admission to Santa Maria Delle Grazie with Old Sacristy Option

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What's included

  • Reserved Escorted Entry into Santa Maria Delle Grazie

  • Option to add on a visit to the Old Sacristy

  • Multilingual Audio Tour

What's not included

  • Access to The Last Supper

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The elaborate Gothic interior of Santa Maria Delle Grazie is a must-see in Milan, constructed in 1463 and famed for Leonardo Da Vinci's fresco of “The Last Supper”, preserved inside the refectory. * Skip the line and let your audio guide enlighten you with stories of the church's fascinating history. Light a candle, admire all the hidden treasures, and don't miss the Bramante grandstand – one of the Basilica’s most astonishing Renaissance pieces. * Opt to visit the Old Sacristy, a large sacred room segregated from the main church, filled with intricate details designed by the famous Italian architect Bramante. Usually, the Old Sacristy is locked up tight, but it's open for a limited time only, so visit while you can!

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Santa Maria delle Grazie

Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie , 20123

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