Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper and Pinacoteca di Brera Art Gallery Tickets
Skip-the-Line The Last Supper:
Leonardo da Vinci’s fresco depicts one of the most famous New Testament scenes when Jesus announced an apostle would betray him. Capturing the emotions of the moment, The Last Supper is considered an unconventional piece of art for its time.
The experimental method by which it was painted led to conservation issues, and the painting was subject to major restoration and visitor restrictions. Today, visitors must prebook with a ticket such as this, and groups are limited to just 25 at a time.
Skip past the long entrance lines and head inside to see the iconic mural close-up, in all its restored glory. Your ticket allows you to spend a maximum of 15 minutes in The Last Supper room.
The Brera Art Gallery (Pinacoteca):
The Pinacoteca is the main museum of Milan, and one of the most important of the world for its prestigious collection of ancient and modern painting. The exceptional collection of art works is shown in 31 rooms of the first floor. Rooms are chronologically and geographically organized by regional schools of painting.
- Entrance ticket to Leonardo Da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'
- Entrance ticket to the Brera Art Gallery
- Temporary exhibition at Brera Art Gallery
- Food and drinks
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- You must print and present 'Weekend in Italy' confirmation voucher in order to redeem your tickets at the moment of the visit
- The Last Supper ticket will be valid only on the travel date and departure time selected at time of booking
- Confirmed visits cannot be changed or cancelled
- Please kindly note that your Last Supper ticket entrance time might vary. Your exact departure time will be advised within 48 hours of booking and is subject to availability
- Reduced price tickets available only for citizens from the European Union between 18 and 25 years old and European Union teachers (courtesy extended to Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland).
- Free admission for children under 18 from any country,I.C.O.M. members, employees of the Ministry for Arts and Culture, secondary school students with valid I.D. card, teachers and students from the European Union studying the following disciplines: Architecture, Preservation of Artistic and Cultural Heritage, Arts Faculties and Classical Studies, Art Academies, Istituto Centrale per il Restauro, Opificio delle Pietre Dure and Scuola per il Restauro del Mosaico,nationally registered journalists, European Union disabled persons accompanied by escort, volunteers for cultural promotion and information activities as by rule of Ministry art.12,8 of the Code Amici di Brera Association members