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Santa Maria delle Grazie Review

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The church is famous for the fresco "Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci, and was listed as a United Nations World Heritage Site in 1980.

Santa Maria delle Grazie

Posted: Aug 11, 2020
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  • Jeffrey1021
    5/5Outstanding

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    Make an appointment a long time in advance! Although it is expensive! But it is worth seeing this mural! English tour guide service is also very good! Explain and detailed! I thought I couldn't take pictures before! It is possible to find it on the spot!

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    Posted: Jan 16, 2024
  • sebinnnn
    4/5Excellent
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    No condition! Make a reservation in advance ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅜ Milan schedule is short, so I went in a hurry, but the on-site reservation has already closed at 2 o'clock. ㅠㅠ I just saw the exterior and came back ㅠ

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    Posted: Apr 4, 2023
  • 长脸张少侠
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Last Supper was created by the Italian artist Leonardo • Leonardo da Vinci, the most famous of all works created on this subject. The painting is4.2 meters high and9.1 meters long, and he painted it directly on the restaurant wall of a monastery in Milan. Sitting along the table, twelve disciples formed four groups, and Jesus sat in the middle of the table, and he spread his hands in a sad gesture, signaling that some of the disciples had betrayed him. This painting is a wet mural painted by Leonardo da Vinci on the wall. In the Church of Our Lady of Gratitude, the number of people is limited every day, and the time is limited every time. It is best to book tickets in advance. The sooner the better, otherwise there is no ticket. Tickets: 10 euros. Closed Monday: 8:15-18:45 Address: Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano MI, Italy Metro Line 1 to Conciliazione Station; Line 2 to Cadorna Station; Light rail to Monti Virgilio station

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    Posted: Nov 11, 2021
  • 蔡芷涵
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Notre Dame Cathedral is a well-behaved church, with its brown exterior walls and smooth lines that seem uniquely smooth, but it is precisely because of this commonness that makes it stand out among the many bizarre churches in Italy. Another reason for Notre Dame's fame is that the famous painting by Da Vinci "Last Supper" hangs on the wall of Notre Dame's Cathedral of Gratitude, which attracts many painting enthusiasts. Notre Dame's Church of Gratitude is a complete architectural complex in Milan. It was built in 1492 by Brahman. His exquisite four corridors are also his works. Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece The Last Supper was painted on the wall of the monastery dining room next to the church. During World War II, the citizens of Milan protected the church wall with sandbags, which preserved the masterpiece. Over the centuries, many repairs were made, and flash photography was prohibited. Leonardo Da Vinci started writing in 1496 and finished the "Last Supper" in 1498. The painting is 4.97 metres wide. The figure in the painting is half that of the real person. It depicts the scene of Jesus having dinner with 12 disciples. The picture is full of rhythm and shows the artist's ability to depict the character's psychology. However, this is an oil painting rather than a traditional wet mural, which is very vulnerable to the erosion of the external environment, and has been repaired many times over the centuries, so that the face is totally different. In 1999, artists and scientists restored it on a large scale, restoring the original color, and removing the paint covered in the previous restoration, so as to restore its original appearance to the greatest extent.

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    Posted: Oct 12, 2016
  • 周游列国
    5/5Outstanding
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    The church is famous for Leonardo Da Vinci's murals "Last Supper" in the cathedral dining hall of the congregation. It was listed as a world material and cultural heritage in 1980. On August 15, 1943, churches and courtyards were bombed by British and American aircraft. Most of the canteens were destroyed, but the wall on which the Last Supper was located survived.

    5
    Posted: Nov 2, 2016
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