The Last Supper opens in the evenings
17 extraordinary night openings to admire Leonardo's masterpiece in the first half of 2023

Leonardo's Last Supper can now be seen after sunset: there are 17 evening openings of the Cenacolo Vinciano (the Last Supper Museum) scheduled from now until July 2023. A special occasion to admire one of most beloved paintings in the world beyond usual visiting hours.
In fact, on these occasions, the gates of the museum will be open from 7 to 10 pm (last admission at 9:45 pm) with maximum 420 visitors allowed. Guided tours in Italian start at 7:30 pm and 9 pm.

Opening times:
Extraordinary evening tickets, reserved for single visitors or small groups (up to 5 people), can be purchased, starting 15 days before each date, exclusively online.

Ticket information:
The extraordinary evening openings will be held, in the 17 days on the calendar, from 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm (last admission at 9.45 pm)
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Public transport:
METROPOLITANA
Linea M1 rossa fermata Conciliazione o Cadorna
Linea M2 verde fermata Cadorna
TRAM
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The first extraordinary opening will be on 31 January with from 7 to 10 pm, and continues until July with the following schedule:
Tuesday 31 January 2023, full price admission
Thursday 9 February 2023, full price admission
Wednesday 22 February 2023, full price admission
Friday 3, March 2023, full price admission
Thursday 9 March 2023, full price admission
Tuesday 28 March 2023, full price admission
Thursday 6 April 2023, special 1-euro admission, reserved for the most fragile
Tuesday 2 May 2023, special 1-euro admission, to commemorate the death of Leonardo, which occurred on 2 May 1519
Thursday 11 May 2023, full price admission
Thursday 25 May 2023, full price admission
Tuesday 6 June 2023, full price admission
Tuesday 13 June 2023, full price admission
Tuesday 20 June 2023, full price admission
Thursday 29 June 2023, full price admission
Tuesday 4 July 2023, full price admission
Tuesday 11 July 2023, full price admission
Tuesday 18 July 2023, full price admission
The opening on 3 March is part of the schedule of MuseoCity, the widespread initiative promoted and coordinated by the Municipality of Milan, which involves over 90 museums in the city with hundreds of appointments including guided tours, workshops for children, conferences, meetings and special initiatives.