Who is eligible for reduced tickets at
the Last Supper?

Who is eligible for reduced tickets at the Last Supper?

Reduced admission (€2.00) is available to young people from EU and non-EU countries (on the basis of reciprocity) between the ages of 18 and 25 (up to but not including their 25th birthday).

Currently, reciprocal agreements exist with the following countries: Switzerland, European Economic Area countries (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein), and Uruguay.

Please note that reservations are always required for entry to the Last Supper Museum (Cenacolo), regardless of ticket type, including both free and reduced tickets.

Documentation proving eligibility for the reduced ticket will be checked at the ticket office before the admission ticket is issued. If a reduced ticket has been booked without meeting the eligibility criteria, the correct ticket price must be paid in order to enter the museum.

Plan your visit to the Last Supper

Opening hours

The Last Supper opening hours are the same throughout the year, Tuesday to Sunday.

Museum: 8:15 AM to 7:00 PM

Ticket office: 8:00 AM to 6:45 PM

The last entrance to the Last Supper is 15 minutes before closing time.

Visit duration

The visit to the Last Supper is timed for preservation, so it will last 15 minutes.

Location

The Last Supper is located inside Santa Maria delle Grazie church, in Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano.

Google Map Directions

Entrance

The main entrance to the Museum is the one mentioned above. But before entering, you have to go through the ticketing kiosk, approximately 10 meters to the left of the main entrance, to have your IDs checked and to leave any luggage or big bags you might have.

Food

While the Last Supper is painted in a refectory, only painted figures are allowed to eat inside! But the Museum is in the center of Milan, so you will find plenty of opportunities to taste great food nearby.

Services

There are lockers to leave large bags and luggage, which are forbidden inside, as well as bathrooms, a bookshop, and multilingual leaflets to provide information to visitors.

The Last Supper Museum is near the city center of Milan, with many attractions at walking distance, like the Sforza Castle and the Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio. If you're interested in a comprehensive list, check out our article about things to do in Milan!

If you want to dive deeper in the artistic side of things, you can opt for a visit to the Duomo or a tour of La Scala theater.

Whereas, if you want to find out where the locals spend their evenings, a Navigli Canals tour is definitely the right choice!

But the nature outside the city is not to be overlooked! Take a day trip to Lake Como and find out for yourself why many of the rich and famous choose it as a place of vacation.