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Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper and Codex Atlanticus

Discover one of the great creative minds of the Italian Renaissance on a 3-hour tour with a professional guide of Leonardo's masterpieces.

 

In 1482, Leonardo moved to Milan, where he lived for 2 decades working for the ruling Sforza family as an engineer, sculptor, painter as well as an architect.

During this period he left behind his most famous painting of the Last Supper conserved in the Refectory of the Church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie.The visit starts from the Church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie and continues to the refectory, where you will admire the painting of the Last Supper.

Then travel to Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, where you will view the Codex Atlanticus.Don’t miss a chance to rediscover these masterpieces famed throughout the world!

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