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If you’re visiting Milan for the first time, this 4 Hr Private Guided Milan Tour, accompanied by an expert art historian guide to make your trip easy and unforgettable! See all the highlights below in one tour:-
The Last Supper Fresco is the famous Renaissance fresco masterpiece, painted in Milan, by Leonardo da Vinci between 1495 and 1498. It was commissioned by Duke Ludovico Sforza on the wall of the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie Monastery. It is innovative in that it portrays the emotional reactions in the faces of Jesus and his disciples. We take care of booking Last Supper tickets. Book as soon as possible – as availability for tickets are very small as it is a small room and only a small no. of people are allowed in at any one time.
Duomo Cathedral is the monument symbol of Milan, with its golden Madonnina. It is one of the most famous and complex Gothic constructions of the world. An iconic building of Milan, the entire history of Milan can be learned in the visit. Inside, the remains of the ancient Basilica are to be seen. In the Duomo Cathedral it is strictly forbidden to bring stroller, bulky bags or umbrellas or to wear low-cut clothing. Shoulders should be covered as well.
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II was designed in 1861 and built by Giuseppe Mengoni between 1865 and 1877, and it is one of the world’s oldest shopping malls and a pure symbol of Milan. Housed within a four-story double arcade in central Milan, the Galleria is named after Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy.
Opera House alla Scala is fascinating journey through the history of music. Most of Italy’s greatest operatic artists, as Giuseppe Verdi and Arturo Toscanini, and many of the finest singers from around the world, have appeared at La Scala during the past 200 years, and still it is considered to be the leading opera and ballet theatres in the world.
The Sforza Castle is one of the main monuments of Milan, had different embellishments and refurbishments during its history, to become a symbol of of the city up to now. It was also the headquarters of the Sforza family that hosted Leonardo da Vinci for about twenty years. Inside, a room with a forest painted by Leonardo, the biggest revelation of the earliest restauration, and a masterpiece by Michelangelo – the Pietà Rondanini.
Visit to the “Last Supper” is guaranteed; visit to Duomo and La Scala may not be allowed in case of special events.
- Access to the Last Supper is from Tuesday to Sunday: 8.15 AM to 7 PM
Last Admission: 6.30 PM. - Days Closed: Every Monday, January 1st and December 25th
- Duration of Visit: Visitors are allowed in groups of 15 people for a period of 15 minutes to see the Last Supper painting.