Milan: Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper | Italia Slow Tour
Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan. We are ready to see the Last Supper - or Cenacolo - by Leonardo Da Vinci! Plan your visit: there is so much demand, book your place in advance and you will get inside in very small groups for 15 minutes. The Last Supper is a stunning masterpiece and everyone falls silent in front of it. Leonardo Da Vinci describes all human traits and emotions through his figures and the whole scene is some kind of very animate show more than a plain painting. Let's investigate some of the mysteries hidden in this painting, even more famous worldwide after Dan Brown's mention in his novel The Da Vinci code.
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Milano - Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie -- Milan - Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie
La Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie è una Basilica e Santuario situata a Milano, appartenente all'Ordine Domenicano e facente capo alla parrocchia di San Vittore al Corpo. L'architettura della tribuna, edificata fra il 1492 e il 1493 per volere del Duca di Milano Ludovico il Moro come mausoleo per la propria famiglia, costituisce una delle più alte realizzazioni del Rinascimento nell'Italia settentrionale.
Fu il secondo sito italiano dopo le incisioni rupestri in Valcamonica a essere classificato come patrimonio dell'umanità dall'Unesco, insieme con l'affresco del Cenacolo di Leonardo da Vinci che si trova nel refettorio del convento (di proprietà del Comune di Milano).
Iglesia y convento dominico de Santa Maria delle Grazie con La Cena de ... (UNESCO/NHK)
Construido en Milán a partir del año 1463 y reformado por Bramante a finales del siglo XV, el conjunto arquitectónico del convento de Santa Maria delle Grazie alberga en la pared norte de su refectorio una obra maestra sin parangón en el mundo: el fresco de La última cena, pintado entre 1495 y 1497 por Leonardo da Vinci, que abrió una nueva era en la historia del arte.
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Milano: Santa Maria delle Grazie
In diretta da Milano, Antonella Ventre incontra Padre Guido Bendinelli, con cui visita Santa Maria delle Grazie.
A Monza riapre la Cappella di Teodolinda.
Travel Milan, Italy - Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan
Take a tour of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
This lovely brick church and convent in Milan is a very remarkable spot.
Santa Maria delle Grazie is a small 15th-century church created with predominantly circular designs.
The architecture of this Dominican convent is an interesting mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles.
The red of the bricks is contrasted by sections of white geometric panels around the church.
No matter how beautiful Santa Maria delle Grazie is from the outside, it is what's inside that makes it truly famous.
Leonardo da Vinci painted 'The Last Supper' on one of the refectory walls making the church a historical and cultural landmark
Saved from bombing raids in WWII, the painting can still be seen by visitors today.
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La chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie è una basilica e santuario situata in zona centrale a Milano appartenente all'Ordine Domenicano.
Edificata fra il 1492 e il 1493 per volere di Ludovico il Moro come mausoleo per la propria famiglia, costituisce una delle più alte realizzazioni del Rinascimento nell'Italia settentrionale.
Fu il secondo sito italiano dopo le incisioni rupestri in Valcamonica ad essere classificato come patrimonio dell'umanità dall'Unesco, insieme con l'affresco del Cenacolo di Leonardo da Vinci che si trova nel refettorio del convento.
Drone Views: Leonardo da Vinci's Vineyard & Santa Maria delle Grazie Milano
Drone views of Milan: Leonardo da Vinci's vineyard, Santa Maria delle Grazie's church, right next to the Last Supper and the Palazzo delle Stalline. Footage shot with DJI Phantom4 PRO & Mavic Pro
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The refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie forms an integral part of this architectural complex, begun in Milan in 1463 and reworked at the end of the 15th century by Bramante. On the north wall is The Last Supper, the unrivalled masterpiece painted between 1495 and 1497 by Leonardo da Vinci, whose work was to herald a new era in the history of art.
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La riproduzione del Cenacolo a Santa Maria delle Grazie
Nel chiostro di Santa Maria delle Grazie, a Milano, Padre Guido Bendinelli descrive la riproduzione del Cenacolo.
Santa Maria Delle Grazie Church (The Last Supper) - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Milan, Italy)
We decided to visit the Santa Maria Delle Grazie Church which famously holds The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci... However, the more we learn't about the painting, the less we wanted to see it. Hardly anything of the original painting remains... It suffered moisture damage from being painted on an exterior wall, damage from it's intended protection, damage from moving the painting, damage from French invaders and then many many restoration attempts and a total re-paint. That being said, it was nice to be in the environment in which the work was done and that was enough for us!
To see the painting, you need to visit the mosoleum (next door, beside the church), and pay a bit of a fee (See video). To keep the Last Supper painting at the room temperature, a maximum of 25 people can enter the refectory every 15 minutes, so you only get 15 minutes and no cameras allowed!
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After the last restoration extensive measures have been inserted to protect the fresco. To keep the Last Supper painting at the room temperature, a maximum of 25 people can enter the refectory every 15 minutes.
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Santa Maria Delle Grazie Church (Holy Mary of Grace) is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites list. The church contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory of the convent.
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Santa Maria Delle Grazie is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites list. The church contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory of the convent.
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SANTA MARIA DELLE GRAZIE (MILANO, ITALY)
Santa Maria delle Grazie è una chiesa di Milano, patrimonio dell'umanità dell'Unesco insieme al Cenacolo di Leonardo da Vinci, che si trova nel refettorio del convento. Nel 1463 il duca di Milano Francesco I Sforza fece costruire un convento domenicano ed una chiesa nel luogo, dove si trovava una piccola cappella dedicata a Santa Maria delle Grazie. L'architetto fu Umberto Scopatello e il convento fu completato nel 1469, mentre per la chiesa fu necessario attendere il 1482. Altri cambiamenti furono eseguiti quando salito al potere Ludovico il Moro decise di cambiare il chiostro grande e l'abside della chiesa. La costruzione fu terminata intorno al 1490. Il Moro aveva anche deciso di fare delle Grazie il luogo di sepoltura degli Sforza e nel 1497 vi venne sepolta la moglie Beatrice d'Este. Secondo una antica tradizione milanese Ludovico il Moro fece anche costruire un cunicolo collegante il castello, poi chiamato Sforzesco al convento. Il tiburio dapprima fu attribuito a Bramante, anche se manca qualunque tipo di prova se non che il Bramante era in quegli anni ingegnere ducale e viene nominato una volta negli atti della chiesa (una consegna di marmo nel 1494, ma alcuni studi recenti fanno anche il nome dell'Amadeo). Quasi certamente il Bramante dovette essere comunque responsabile del progetto iniziale, ma sembra che non abbia poi seguito i lavori veri e propri, che sicuramente furono diretti da Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. La misura di base di 24 braccia milanesi utilizzata per la sacrestia fu usata dallo stesso architetto per il sacello in Santa Maria alla Fontana. Ancora nel 1497 acquistò 64 colonnine di pietra chiara di Saltrio per il tiburio e altri 128 pezzi di pietra bianca e nera da consegnare per il trasporto sul Ceresio a partire da Porto Ceresio, o da Riva San Vitale. La notte del 15 agosto 1943, i bombardieri anglo-americani colpirono la chiesa e il convento. Il refettorio fu raso al suolo, si salvarono pochi muri, fra cui quello del Cenacolo, che era stato rinforzato appositamente con sacchi di sabbia.
L'église et le couvent dominicain de Santa Maria delle Grazie avec « La Cène » ... (UNESCO/NHK)
Partie intégrante d'un ensemble architectural édifié à Milan à partir de 1463 et remanié à la fin du XVe siècle par Bramante, le réfectoire du couvent de Sainte-Marie-des-Grâces conserve sur sa paroi nord un chef-d'œuvre incontesté, La Cène, peint de 1495 à 1497 par Léonard de Vinci, qui a ouvert une ère nouvelle dans l'histoire de ...
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THE ORIGINAL PAINTING LAST SUPPER
This should have been a vlog about a football match between Inter Milan and AC Milan, but it turned out to be a very different kind of entertainment. We visited Santa Maria delle Grazie which is a home of one of the most famous paintings in the world - Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci. I hope you will enjoy this one as well. :)
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Santa Maria delle Grazie
Un giro veloce all'interno della chiesa di Santa Maria della Grazie.
360 video: Inside Church of St Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy
The 15th-century Dominican church (built by order of Duke Sforza) is listed on UNESCO World Heritage List. It is a very popular place mainly because it houses the famous mural called The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci. Even though most of the church was heavily damaged during World War II, the wall with the painting remained standing.
Seeing the Last Supper is not simple though. You can visit the church for free but in order to get to the Last Supper, you need to book the visit in advance (sooner rather than later because the places are scarce) by phone or online.
The Last Supper is technically not a part of the church. It is located in a separate space which serves as a museum.
During the visits, the groups of 30 people are let in to admire Da Vinci’s masterpiece but only for 15 minutes, then you have to leave and next group is let in.
Despite the difficulties, the beautiful mural is definitely worth seeing, as well as the church itself. The church is about 5 minutes of walking away from the metro station Conciliazione (line 1) and it's right next to tram station Santa Maria delle Grazie, line 16.
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Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan Italy June 2019
Santa Maria delle Grazie is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory of the convent.
Il Cenacolo Vinciano Santa Maria delle Grazie Milano
The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo] or L'Ultima Cena) is a late 15th-century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci housed by the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. It is one of the world's most recognizable paintings. - Wikipedia
Places to see in ( Milan - Italy ) Santa Maria delle Grazie
Places to see in ( Milan - Italy ) Santa Maria delle Grazie
Santa Maria delle grazie is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites list. The church contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory of the convent.
The Duke of Milan Francesco I Sforza ordered construction of a Dominican convent and a church at the site of a prior chapel dedicated to the Marian devotion of St Mary of the Graces. The main architect, Guiniforte Solari, designed the convent, which was completed by 1469. Construction of the church took decades. Duke Ludovico Sforza decided to have the church serve as the Sforza family burial site, and rebuilt the cloister and the apse, both completed after 1490. Ludovico's wife Beatrice was buried in the church in 1497.
The design of the apse of the church has been attributed to Donato Bramante, who at the time was in the service of the Duchy; however, there is scant documentary evidence linking Bramante to this church. His name is inscribed in a piece of marble in the church vaults delivered in 1494. Some documents though mention the name Amadeo, likely Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. Similarities between this church and Amadeo's design for Santa Maria alla Fontana make this attribution more likely.
In 1543, the Titian altarpiece depicting the Christ receives the Crown of Thorns was installed in the Chapel of Holy Crown, located on the right of the nave. The painting, looted by French troops in 1797, it is now in the Louvre. This chapel is frescoed with Stories of the Passion by Gaudenzio Ferrari. In the small cloister adjacent to the tribune near the door that leads to the sacristy is a fresco by Bramantino. The church also contained frescoes depicting the Resurrection and Passion by Bernardo Zenale.
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