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Member's pageBasilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie (산타마리아 델레 그라치에 성당)
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The Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie is located in the heart of Milan, belonging to the Dominican Order and headed by the parish of San Vittore al ... More
The Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie is located in the heart of Milan, belonging to the Dominican Order and headed by the parish of San Vittore al Corpo. The church was included in 1980 in the UNESCO World Heritage List because it is one of the greatest testimonies of Renaissance art, supported by the presence of the exceptional work of Da Vinci, an excellent representative of human creative genius.
Last Supper
The Museum of the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci is located on the square of the Church, to the left of the main entrance. The Cenacle is a State Museum and is therefore not under the direction of the Dominican Friars.
The Gallery occupies the entire first and second floors of the large building built between 1560 and 1580 on a project by Giorgio Vasari: it is one of ... More
The Gallery occupies the entire first and second floors of the large building built between 1560 and 1580 on a project by Giorgio Vasari: it is one of the most famous museums in the world for its extraordinary collections of ancient sculptures and paintings (from the Middle Ages to the modern age). The collections of paintings of the fourteenth and Renaissance contain some absolute masterpieces of art of all times: just remember the names of Giotto, Simone Martini, Piero della Francesca, Beato Angelico, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Mantegna, Correggio, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, as well as masterpieces of European painting, especially German, Dutch and Flemish. No less important in the panorama of Italian art is the collection of statuary and busts of antiquity of the Medici family. The collection graces the corridors of the Gallery and includes ancient Roman sculptures, copies from lost Greek originals.