How much do Last Supper tickets cost?

On the official Cenacolo Vinciano ticket channel (Vivaticket), Santa Maria delle Grazie and Last Supper admission is sold at three price levels: full fare, reduced fare, and free. Prices are in euros and may be updated by the museum; always confirm on the official site or your chosen vendor at the time of booking.

  • Full fare: about €15 per person. This is the standard adult price for timed entry to the refectory where the Last Supper is displayed.
  • Reduced fare: about €2. This applies to visitors who meet the eligibility conditions (e.g. EU citizens 18–25, teachers, etc.). Valid ID or proof of status is required. See our Discounts & promos page for who qualifies.
  • Free ticket: €0. Free admission is available only when the free ticket is purchased together with at least one full-fare or reduced-fare ticket in the same transaction. Eligibility for free entry (e.g. under-18s, disabled visitors and carers) is set by the museum; check the official rules when booking.

You can also add the official museum guidebook (in Italian, English, French or Spanish) at the time of purchase. The guidebook is optional and has a separate cost; the exact price is shown in the booking flow.

Prices on third-party and partner sites

Authorised third-party and partner platforms (e.g. Tiqets, other resellers or tour operators) may sell Santa Maria delle Grazie tickets or combined experiences (e.g. Last Supper + Duomo, + walking tour). The price you see there may include:

  • Face-value museum admission (equivalent to full or reduced fare),
  • Service or booking fees,
  • Extra services (guided tour, audio guide, combo with other attractions).

So the total can be higher than the official €15 full fare, but you get convenience, bundled products or alternative availability. Always check what is included (admission only vs. tour vs. combo) and the cancellation policy before paying. We link to a partner (Tiqets) on this site; we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. For combo deals and offers, see Combo deals and Offers.

What is included in the ticket price?

Whether you buy from the official channel or a partner, the admission ticket typically includes:

  • Timed entry to the Cenacolo Vinciano Museum (refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie),
  • Access to the room where Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper is displayed,
  • View of the Crucifixion by Montorfano on the opposite wall.

It does not usually include a guided tour, audio guide or guidebook unless explicitly stated. Guided tours at set times (Italian/English) and workshop activities are sold as separate products on the official site. On partner sites, “Last Supper” products may be admission-only or bundled with a guide or other attractions—read the product description carefully.

Payment and refunds

On the official site, tickets are generally non-refundable and non-modifiable once payment is completed. Names on tickets cannot be changed. When you book, double-check date, time and ticket type. On third-party sites, the seller’s terms apply: some allow date changes or cancellations under conditions, others do not. Always keep your confirmation and follow the instructions for ticket activation (at the museum ticket office, at least 30 minutes before your slot).

Summary: Santa Maria delle Grazie ticket prices

Full fare ~€15, reduced ~€2, free when bought with a full/reduced ticket and if you meet eligibility. Optional guidebook (ITA/ENG/FR/SP) at extra cost. Partner and combo prices vary. For who gets reduced or free entry, see Discounts & promos and Students. For opening times and how to get there, see Hours and Map & directions.