Cenacolo/Last Supper Tickets + Brera Art Gallery

Online Cenacolo tickets reservation, fast and easy, without standing in line - plus Milan's premier art museum!

Combo ticket to visit Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper and Brera Art Gallery. Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the Last Supper (in Italian, Cenacolo Vinciano), is located in the refectory of the 15th century Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. The Brera Art Gallery is the main museum of Milan, and one of the most important of the world for its prestigious collections of ancient and modern painting. Collections come from the concentration in this building of painting required to churches and convents during Napoleon government.

Info & Booking

Combo ticket Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper + Brera Art Gallery: visit both museums on the same date! Choose from the calendar your preferred time for the Last Supper; we will confirm the closest available time on the same date, booking also the entrance to the Brera Art Gallery at a compatible time (typically, one museum in the morning, the other in the afternoon).

ATTENTION: You will receive one voucher for each museums: print them both as you will have to show it at each museum 15 minutes before each time confirmed.

Time

THE LAST SUPPER

Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.15 a.m to 7.00 p.m (last admission 6.45 p.m) with a maximum group of 25 admitted. The museum is closed on Monday, 1st January, 1st May and 25th December.

How to get there:
Tram 18-24: stop Corso Magenta - Santa Maria delle Grazie
Tube MM1: stop Conciliazione o Cadorna Metro MM2: stop Cadorna
Reservations are mandatory for any kind of ticket.

BRERA ART GALLERY

Opening hours:from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.30 a.m to 7.15 p.m (last admission 6.30 p.m). The museum is closed on Monday, 1st January, 1st May and 25th December.

How to get there:
tube: linea 2 (Lanza) - linea 3 (Montenapoleone)
tram 1-4-8-12-14-27
bus 61-97


Prices

Full Price Tickets

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

  • 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

Free Admission (AVAILABLE ONLY through the Museums' Call Center +39 02 92 800 361)

  • Italian and European Union school groups
  • European Union Tourist Guides with professional license
  • European Union Tourist Interpreters when requested to support the Tourist Guide

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

> It is compulsory to show a valid ID document with the name of the owner of the reservation in order to pick tickets up.

> Free access the first Sunday of every month. The service fee (pre-sale and online booking fees) as well as the cost for any temporary exhibition are due for all ticket categories and on gratuity days.

> When picking up a reduced or free ticket, you will be asked to show a valid I.D. document to prove the price reduction reason. Admission may be denied without it.


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Before You Book

PLEASE READ - IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Immediately after submitting your order, you will receive an email with your order summary and an email confirming your successful payment. A confirmation email with links to the vouchers will be sent one business day after you place your order (Monday afternoon for orders submitted on Friday and during the weekend). Please make sure that your anti-spam filter does not block automatic emails from [email protected]. Special attention is requested from AOL, Comcast and Sbcglobal.net users. The vouchers will also be available, one working day after the request, in your reserved account area on WeekendinItaly.com.

The time you select on the order form is your preferred time. The museum will automatically confirm the closest available time, which can be any time during opening hours on the selected date, if your preferred time is no longer available.

Due to the quantity of requests, your order IS CONFIRMED ONLY AFTER you receive the confirmation voucher, one business day after placing your order.

IMPORTANT: the availability of tickets is not the same for all the combo packages. If you don't find availability for the desired date for this combo, please check the other combo packages too.

Reservations must be made with a minimum of 7 days notice.

Extensive measures have been implemented to protect the Last Supper fresco from further exposure. To ensure that the fresco be kept at room temperature, since restoration the visitor intake has been restricted to a group of 25 admitted.

Intro

Visit 2 museums with 1 Combo Ticket: see Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper and the Brera Art Gallery. Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the Last Supper (Cenacolo Vinciano in Italian), is located in the refectory of the 15th century Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. The Brera Art Gallery is the main museum of Milan, and one of the most important in the world for its prestigious collection of ancient and modern painting.

OPENING HOURS

THE LAST SUPPER

Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.15 a.m to 7.00 p.m (last admission 6.45 p.m) with a maximum group of 25 admitted. The museum is closed on Monday, 1st January, 1st May and 25th December.

How to get there:
Tram 18-24: stop Corso Magenta - Santa Maria delle Grazie
Tube MM1: stop Conciliazione o Cadorna Metro MM2: stop Cadorna
Reservations are mandatory for any kind of ticket.

BRERA ART GALLERY

Opening hours:from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.30 a.m to 7.15 p.m (last admission 6.30 p.m). The museum is closed on Monday, 1st January, 1st May and 25th December.

How to get there:
tube: linea 2 (Lanza) - linea 3 (Montenapoleone)
tram 1-4-8-12-14-27
bus 61-97

Cancellation Policy

Once the visit is confirmed, you can not cancel or modify.

Audioguide

Last Supper Audioguide

The audioguide is an audio system with earphones that explains, in the selected language, the history and characteristics of the fresco by Leonardo. It lasts 20 minutes.
Audioguides are available in: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Mandarin and Japanese and can be purchased only together with the ticket.

Guided visits provided by Last Supper staff:
You can also add a guide for your visit, available in English, Italian, French, German, Spanish and Japanese. Please notice the explanation is possible only in one language per each time spot.

Brera Art Gallery

Brera Art Gallery

The Pinacoteca di Brera is located in the Brera Palace, former convent of the Umiliati order from the 14th century. Other cultural institutions such as the Library, the Astronomic Observatory, the Botanical Gardens, the Lombard Institute of Sciences and Letters, and the Fine Arts Academy are also located here.



The Brera Art Gallery (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 Pinacoteca acquired the first paintings during the reassignment of works of Italian art that characterized the Napoleonic era.

Within a few years, collections grew, allowing the exhibition of a series of portraits and self-portraits in four rooms of the first floor, as well as some works that later came to represent the museum: The Marriage of the Virgin by Raphael; Madonna col Bambino (Madonna with the Child) by Gentile Bellini, and Crucifixion by Bramantino.



When Milan became capital of the Italian kingdom, some of the most important paintings came to the Brera Pinacoteca. Most of them arrived from the Veneto, from the Sampieri Gallery in Bologna, and from the Quadreria Vescovile in Milan.

In 1813, thanks to an agreement with the Louvre Museum in Paris, the Brera Gallery received five paintings by Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, and Rembrandt, to represent the Flemish school of the 17th century.



On 1882, the Brera gained its independence from the Fine Arts Gallery. After various phases of expansion, the renovated and modernized museum was inaugurated by 1950. 


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:



  • Donazione Jesi: 20th century paintings and sculptures

  • Micchirolo Chapel: 13th and 16th centuries Italian paintings (Giovanni da Milano, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Gentile da Fabriano)

  • 15th and 16th centuries Venetian paintings and portraits (Mantegna, Bellini, Carpaccio, Lotto)

  • 16th century Venetian paintings (Tiziano, Tintoretto, Veronese, Savoldo)

  • 14th and 16th centuries Lombard paintings and frescoes (Foppa, Bramantino, i Campi, Bergognone, Luini)
15th and 16th centuries Ferrara and Emilia paintings, and politicos from Le Marche (Del Cossa, De Roberti, Crivelli, Correggio)
Piero della Francesca, Raphael and Bramante
  • 15th and 16th centuries Central Italian paintings (Signorelli, Bronzino)

  • 17th century Central Italian paintings, Caravaggio and the Caravaggeschi (Carracci, Reni, Ribeira)

  • 17th century Lombard, Flemish and Italian paintings (Procaccini, Rubens, Van Dyck, Rembrandt)

  • 18th century Italian Sacred Paintings, Venetian paintings, and Italian gender paintings (Tiepolo, Canaletto, Guardi, Crespi)

  • 19th century Italian paintings (Appiani, Hayez, Pellizza da Volpedo, Boccioni)

 

Tickets categories

Full Price Tickets

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

  • 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

Free Admission (AVAILABLE ONLY through the Museums' Call Center +39 02 92 800 361)

  • Italian and European Union school groups
  • European Union Tourist Guides with professional license
  • European Union Tourist Interpreters when requested to support the Tourist Guide

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

> It is compulsory to show a valid ID document with the name of the owner of the reservation in order to pick tickets up.

> Free access the first Sunday of every month. The service fee (pre-sale and online booking fees) as well as the cost for any temporary exhibition are due for all ticket categories and on gratuity days.

> When picking up a reduced or free ticket, you will be asked to show a valid I.D. document to prove the price reduction reason. Admission may be denied without it.

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