Accessibility in the Last Supper Museum

Full guide to the Last Supper Museum accessibility

Tickets and scheduling

Visitors should be aware that people with a disability have free entry along with their caregiver, but even free tickets must be booked online in advance because every reservation needs to be assigned to a specific time slot. The documentation pertaining to your eligibility for a free ticket will be requested the day of the visit.

Available routes

The visit of the museum is fully optimized for wheelchairs or other walking aids. There are no stairs or slopes to climb and everything is fully reachable.

Services and assistance

You can check additional information on the official website, but the visit is accessible to every type of disability. A tactile model and an audio-description are available upon request for the visually-impaired.

Accessible transportation to the Last Supper

Metro accessibility

The two metro stations closest to the Last Supper Museum are Cadorna (red and green line) and Conciliazione (red line). For people with reduced mobility, Cadorna is recommended, because it's fully equipped to accomodate people with wheelchairs or walking aids, whereas Conciliazione still poses some challenges.

Private tours and vehicles

For a personalized visit, tourists can opt for tours of the Last Supper that often include a dedicated driver and vehicle equipped to handle various mobility aids. These tours typically offer door-to-door service from accommodations to Santa Maria delle Grazie and other historic landmarks along the way. Companies providing these services have a deep understanding of accessibility needs and tailor the experience to suit individual requirements.

FAQs and tips

What facilities are available for wheelchair users visiting the Last Supper?
Are there special tickets for disabled visitors to the Last Supper?
How does the Last Supper venue cater to the needs of visually impaired visitors?
Are there guided tours for the Last Supper that are suitable for individuals with mobility impairments?