Santa Maria delle Grazie
Dating back to the late 15th century, Santa Maria delle Grazie is a historic church and convent situated in the heart of Milan, on the edge of the San Siro district. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for housing Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper," a remarkable mural that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The church features a striking blending of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles, with its elegant brick façade and expansive cloisters. Open to the public year-round, it's especially lively from April to October, when many tourists flock to admire both the art and the serene surroundings. Visitors can explore the church's interior, where they can appreciate other artistic treasures and learn about its rich history.