Is a guideless visit the right choice?
Standard admission to the Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano means you enter with the general public flow: no museum-appointed guide walking you through the refectory. It suits travellers who like quiet looking, who already know the story, or who simply want the lowest official fare.
Crucially, you do not buy extra time. Conservation rules give every visitor—guided or not—the same 15 dakika in front of the painting.
Museum entry • 15 minutes in the refectory • museum bookshop (inside the route) • free multilingual leaflet • free official app (download before you arrive—don’t rely on patchy Wi-Fi).
Official prices (no guide)
Rates are set by the Italian Ministry of Culture; figures below mirror cenacolovinciano.org at the time of writing.
| Category | Age | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Tam | 25 ve üzeri | €15.00 |
| İndirimli | 18–25 (EU rules apply) | €2.00 |
| Ücretsiz | 18 yaş altı | €0.00 |
Remember: “Free” still needs a booked slot. Babies count—every name must be on the reservation.
Standard ticket vs guided tour
Ask yourself whether you want narration layered before the 15 minutes, not instead of them.
Rehbersiz
- Lowest list price
- You set the silence
- Official app + leaflet
- Same slot rules as everyone
Best for: repeat visitors, confident readers, tight budgets.
Bilet araWith a guide
- Art-historical briefing
- Points out easy-to-miss gestures
- Ludovico il Moro context
- Often radio receivers in crowded slots
Best for: first-timers, students of Renaissance art, travellers who learn by listening.
Rehberli turlara göz atHow to prepare if you go solo
After years of helping people plan Milan, I’d front-load the homework:
Before you arrive
- Install the official app (iOS/Android)—offline chunks help when the building’s signal dips.
- Learn the apostle groupings (four triads). You’ll read the drama faster on the wall.
- Skim the technique story: why it isn’t true fresco, and why that matters to what survives.
- Study the museum’s HD details online so your eyes know where to land.
Inside the refectory
- Arrive 30 minutes early—late entry is not negotiable.
- Look first, shoot second—photos without flash are allowed, but the clock is ruthless.
- Notice Montorfano on the opposite wall; most phones never turn around.
Spend the opening minute or two at the back of the room: Leonardo aligned the painted architecture with the real space. Once you feel that illusion, walk forward for hands, faces, and plate crumbs.
Usually quieter windows (still not private)
- 08:15–09:30 – softer light, fewer coaches.
- 14:00–15:00 – lunch lull for some group itineraries.
- 17:30–18:45 – day-trippers thinning out.
Free add-ons that punch above their weight
- Official app + leaflets in IT/EN/FR/DE/ES/PT.
- DescriVedendo audio description for blind/low-vision visitors (download from the museum site).
- High-res zooms on cenacolovinciano.org—better than squinting from the rope line.
FAQ – standard ticket
No. Slot length is fixed for conservation. Guided groups leave when you leave.
Not by default. Use the free official app before you enter. Handheld rentals, when offered, tend to be bundled with guided services—confirm on site.
Vivaticket (max five tickets per online transaction), call centre +39 02 92800360 (nine tickets), or email for groups of ten or more. Licensed resellers such as Tiqets sometimes show different inventory.
You must check in ~30 minutes before your printed time, but the refectory door opens on schedule. Earliness does not mean a head start inside.