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Not only Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper: the episode of the Last Supper, drawn from the New Testament, is one of the most widely depicted themes in the history of art, interpreted in countless ways over the centuries. This scene is often found in refectories, where monks shared their meals. There, the depiction of the Last Supper — often accompanied by a Crucifixion — served as a powerful invitation to reflection and spiritual contemplation.This itinerary through Florentine history will take you on a fascinating journey through the inventive interpretations of this iconic theme by Pietro Perugino at the Fuligno Convent and by Andrea del Castagno at Sant’Apollonia.
The cost of the entrance ticket per person is added to the cost of the visit
Min 4– max 10 participants
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Once the visit is confirmed, you can not cancel or modify.