The Milan monastery housing Leonardo da Vinci s
The Last Supper has reopened its doors, bringing delight and solace to locals who for once can visit the masterpiece without booking weeks ahead. After this terrible pandemic, it allows me to escape, it lifts my soul, and lets me feel emotions again, said Milan resident Alessandria Fabbri, 37, as she admired the world-famous mural.
Painted on the refectory wall of the Dominican monastery inside Santa Maria delle Grazie,
The Last Supper attracted more than 445,000 visitors in 2019, lured to Milan for the 500th anniversary of the death of the great Renaissance painter and inventor.
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