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Sacro Monte di Varallo are World Heritage chapels built thousands of years ago in the town of Varallo near Milan with over ...
The three-day celebration of the centenary, dubbed “Frassati Days,” drew pilgrims from the United States, Poland and ...
Whether you are going to Milan for the architecture, fashion, art, history or as a starting point for exploring the Italian ...
Leonardo da Vinci sketched what he believed was the perfectly proportioned male body. Now, a dentist claims to have worked ...
This scenic route dates back to Roman times, and to writer Rachael Martin was the inspiration for building a new life in ...
EXCLUSIVE: More and more savvy Brits are dropping week-long holidays in favour of exploring a city and returning home on the same day in time for bed.
The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) is ranked #2 out of 14 things to do in Milan. See pictures and our review of The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo).
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Da Vinci's restored "The Last Supper" painting, which can only be viewed via a reserved booking through authorized travel agents. A small group of people is given a slot every 30 minutes to view ...
Lisson Gallery once had a striking Milan location near Leonardo’s Last Supper, which opened in 2011 and quietly shut its doors in 2017—well before COVID reshaped the market.
Leonardo da Vinci's the "Last Supper" is visited by over 460,000 tourists each year, making it one of the top 10 most visited attractions in all of Italy. Here's why.
From Dec. 2, the Grande Brera also incorporated into its fold Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper,” arguably Italy’s most famous masterpiece.