Leonardo’s Vineyard (Vigna di Leonardo)

Leonardo’s Vineyard (Vigna di Leonardo)

Leonardo’s Vineyard (Vigna di Leonardo)

In the heart of Milan, just across the street from Santa Maria delle Grazie, lies Leonardo’s Vineyard, a small plot gifted to Leonardo da Vinci by his patron Ludovico Sforza. This tranquil space served as a retreat for the artist while he worked on The Last Supper. Reopened in 2015, the vineyard offers a glimpse into Leonardo’s life beyond his artistic and scientific pursuits. Visitors can walk through the same rows where Leonardo once strolled, experiencing a serene setting that provided him with respite and inspiration. Note that the museum is currently temporarily closed to the public.

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