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LEONARDO & MICHELANGELO (30/04/17-14.30.EV)

Hello,
Thank you for purchasing an Art Discoveries  tour. 
All the information relating to your tour is contained on the voucher in attachment. 
Please print it (or save it on your mobile device) and take it with you on the day of your visit and show it to the guide upon meeting. 

Do not hesitate to contact us for any query you may have. 
Many thanks and best regards. 

Francesca
Art Discoveries Milano Team

P.s. Further info 
You will meet your guide outside Last Supper Museum on piazza S. Maria delle Grazie (North Rail Station and Cadorna
Closest Subway Station Line 1 Conciliazione or Cadorna Line 1 and 2
Tram N°16 
Guide will be there holding a billboard with Art Discoveries Milano logo. Appointment is indicated on your voucher.

Please make sure you arrive at least 15 minutes prior to start time so as to receive instructions and headsets for better listening to the guide's commentary.

We recommend comfortable footwear and appropriate attire to visit churches and places of worship.

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“LEONARDO & MICHELANGELO – TWO OUTSIDERS OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE"

This tour highlights two outsiders of the Italian Renaissance both feature in Milan in the Sforza Castle museums. The divine sculptor versus the sublime painter. After visiting Leonardo’s Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie we will admire within the Sforza Castle premises, in the recently inaugurated  Museum of the Pietà one of the most extraordinary works of art by Michelangelo Buonarroti, his late and unfinished  Pietà Rondanini. The statue may well be considered a sorrowful  meditation upon the theme of death, an experimental interpretation of a codified iconography that Michelangelo innovates completely. But his reclining Virgin Mary leaning over the limp body of Christ is also the embodiment of motherly love and pain. A masterpiece left unfinished by the elder master when he passed away in 1564.

ITALIAN LANGUAGE GUIDED TOUR.
Duration: h. 3:00 
(including a total of approximately 15’ walking time).