It’s easy to confuse the church hours with the museum timings at Santa Maria delle Grazie, and that simple mistake can cost you your visit.
The Last Supper follows a strict timed entry, while the church stays open longer and doesn’t require tickets.
We’ve made it easy to understand when to go and how much time to plan for each part of your visit.
With this quick read, you’ll avoid the common slip-ups and make the most of your time.
The church operates on a traditional schedule with a long midday break. It’s open most days of the week but is completely closed on Mondays.
| Day | Morning Hours | Evening Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday to Saturday | 7 am – 1 pm | 3 pm – 7.30 pm |
| Sunday & Public Holidays | 7.30 am – 12.30 pm | 3 pm – 9 pm |
| Monday | Closed | Closed |
Quick tip: The church and The Last Supper Museum follow separate schedules. You can enter the church for free, but The Last Supper requires a timed ticket. Don’t confuse the two!
The Last Supper, located inside the convent’s old refectory, follows a completely different schedule and far stricter rules.
? Open: 8.15 am to 7 pm daily
? Last entry: 6.45 pm
❌ Closed on Mondays
You must book a timed ticket in advance. Only 40 visitors are allowed in every 15 minutes, so even being a few minutes late could mean missing your chance.
The duration of your visit depends on what you plan to see.
It’s best not to rush this experience. Leonardo’s masterpiece, paired with the peaceful ambiance of the church, deserves more than a quick in-and-out.
Insider tip: If you’re visiting Milan just for a day or two, try to plan your Last Supper ticket around the church’s evening reopening (3 pm to 7.30 pm). That way, you can see the painting first and enjoy the church quietly afterward, or vice versa, without long gaps between the two.
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