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> Half Day tour of Milan (3 hrs): Duomo - Last Supper
> Full Day tour of Milan (6  hrs): Duomo - Castello Sforzesco - Last Supper

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Milan - Private Tours

Half Day Tour of Milan
(3 hrs)   

The driver and guide will meet you at the hotel  and  start the  tour with the  visit  of  the  Duomo, one of the  world’s largest cathedrals . The  Duomo’s construction has been  characterized by the  use if the  Candoglia’s  Marbe and it is the  symbol of the  Gothic style. Visit of the Vittorio Emanuele  II  Gallery. The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, host of significant works that include Da Vinci's Last Supper; this work of art that Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned to paint by Ludovico il Moro, from 1496 to 1498, in the refectory of the Dominican convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, outside the church a door, on your right, will lead you into it. The Last Supper painted by Leonardo da Vinci is ingeniously devised as an expansion of the perspective of the space in which it is set (1495-1497). It is one of the most famous works of art in the world, and has long been an icon of Western civilization. The scene portrays the moment in which Jesus tells his disciples that one of them is about to betray him.
At the  end of the visit the driver will take you back to the hotel.

Full Day Tour of Milan
(6 hrs)    

The  driver and guide will meet you at the hotel and start the tour with the visit of the Sforzesco Castle is one of the most curious and fascinating monuments of town: defensive fortress, ducal palace, military barracks and at last seat of museums and cultural institutions. It is also the most representative civil monument of the Reinassance in Milan and its interest lies in the presence of the memories that each historical period left on it. Rebuilt between the end of the 19th and the 20th century, immediately after the armed forces left its premises in 1893, and when the State administration handed the property to the City Council. The name "Sforzesco" was given by the same architect, who thought suitable by means of it to highlight the most splendid age the Castle had known: that of the Sforza family Seat of the Civic Museums since 1896, the Sforzesco Castle hosts one of the widest art collection of town: the Civiche Racolte d'Arte Antica, the Pinacoteca, the Antique Furniture Collection, in the Ducal court, are part of it. Forward  with the  visit of   the  Duomo, one of the  world’s largest cathedrals . The  Duomo’s construction has been  characterized by the  use if the Candoglia’s  Marbe  and it is the  symbol of the  Gothic style. Visit of the Vittorio  Emanuele  II  Gallery. The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie,  host of significant works that include Da Vinci's Last Supper; this work of art that Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned to paint by Ludovico il Moro, from 1496 to 1498, in the refectory of the Dominican convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, outside the church a door, on your right, will lead you into it. The Last Supper painted by Leonardo da Vinci is ingeniously devised as an expansion of the perspective of the space in which it is set (1495-1497). It is one of the most famous works of art in the world, and has long been an icon of Western civilization. The scene portrays the moment in which Jesus tells his disciples that one of them is about to betray him.
At the  end of the visit the driver will take you back to the hotel.
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