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Last Supper Skip-the-Line Tickets: What They Mean

There is no conventional walk-up queue at the Last Supper: visitors enter in timed groups. “Skip-the-line” usually describes an organized tour with a reserved slot, not permission to bypass identity and security procedures.

Quick summary

Essential visit information

Official price from€15*
HoursTue–Sun, 8:15 AM–7 PM*
BookingAlways required
Time to allowAbout 60 minutes
* Checked against official sources on August 19, 2026; confirm any updates.

Dates and options

Available experiences

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Practical guide

Plan without surprises

01

The procedures nobody skips

Every visitor must keep the time slot, show identification, activate the ticket, and follow access controls. Arrive 30 minutes early even when a product says “priority entrance.” Late arrival can mean losing admission.

02

What the extra price covers

Compare guide language, group size, headsets, city walks, and any additional admissions. The value is not a secret door; it is an organized slot plus interpretation and support.

03

Who benefits

Choose a guided reserved option when you want structured explanation, have inflexible dates, or prefer a host at the meeting point. If you are flexible and price is the priority, check basic official admission first.

04

Clarity checks

Avoid offers that hide the operator, promise entry without ID, or imitate the museum’s identity. Look for clear cancellation terms, guaranteed language, duration, and meeting address.

Compare your options

Three different ways to arrange your visit

Reserved slot

Fixes the admission time but does not remove identification or activation.

Small group

May improve listening and questions; verify the operator’s stated maximum.

Extended tour

Adds a Milan walk and therefore takes longer than the museum visit alone.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does skip-the-line mean entry at any time?

No. Admission remains tied to a fixed slot, and late visitors can lose entry.

Can I bypass the ID check?

No. Identification and ticket activation apply to every product type.

Is there a walk-up ticket queue?

The museum does not operate like an untimed attraction; advance reservation is compulsory.

Why does priority admission cost more?

It usually includes guide service, group organization, and sometimes a city itinerary.

Should I still arrive 30 minutes early?

Yes. A commercial product name does not change the museum’s arrival requirement.

Sources and updates

Changing visitor information used for “Last Supper Skip-the-Line Tickets: What They Mean” is checked against the museum website and authorized ticket office. To report an update, email help@cenacolovinciano.milano.it.