Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie
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Via Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, 3, 20123 Milano MI, Italy

The Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie is a masterpiece of Milanese Gothic architecture and a profoundly significant religious site. Founded in 1457, it’s renowned for housing Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” a breathtaking fresco that draws millions of visitors annually.
Beyond the iconic artwork, the basilica itself is a stunning example of Gothic design, featuring soaring arches, intricate stained-glass windows, and a serene atmosphere. The church’s history spans centuries, witnessing countless religious ceremonies and historical events.
Strict timed entry tickets are essential due to the fragility of “The Last Supper,” ensuring that this incredible artistic treasure is preserved for future generations. A visit to Santa Maria delle Grazie is a spiritual and artistic pilgrimage within the heart of Milan.
Opening time
Monday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Tuesday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Wednesday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Thursday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Friday: 12 to 2:30 PM, 8 to 10 PM
Saturday: 8 to 10 PM
Sunday: Closed
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