The northeast Italian city of Milan is the location of Sta Maria delle Grazie. The church and the convent in question serve as one of peninsular Italy's many United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites. The feminine phrase Santa Maria delle Grazie, pronounced "SAN-ta ma-REE-a DEL-ley GRA-tsyey" in Pisan Italian, translates literally as "Saint Many of the Graces," and more commonly and more loosely as "Holy Mary of Grace," in English.
Santa Maria delle Grazie Tower was created in 1620.
Maria Delle Grazie was born on November 25, 1981, in Long Island, New York, USA.
One can see 'The Last Supper' by Leonardo Da Vinci at an art gallery museum, in Italy. The work is currently displayed at the Brera Art Gallery. A ticket is required for entrance to the museum, the opening hours are from 8:15 am to 6:30 pm from Tuesdays to Sundays only.
"Saint Mary of the Graces" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sta Maria delle Grazie. The feminine singular adjective and noun, preposition with feminine plural definite article, and feminine plural noun most famous translate loosely into English as "Holy Mary of Grace" in terms of the World Heritage church and convent in the north Italian city of Milan. The pronunciation will be "SAN-ta ma-REE-a DEL-ley GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy
Gisella Delle Grazie was born in 1868.
If you mean the one by da Vinci, circa 1495-1498, the mural is in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. It is a Fresco painted on the wall of the convent. Many other artists have painted this subject and so one needs to be specific.
Milan, Italy.
nope, is in Milan covering the back wall of the dining hall at Santa Maria delle Grazie
I suppose you mean the one painted by Leonardo. It is important to be specific, since this is a favorite subject painted by hundreds of artist throuh the centuries. Leonardo's 'Last Supper' is where it always has been on a wall in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. It is a mural painting which means it is part of the wall.
The Last Supper covers the back wall of the dining hall at the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.
The Last Supper is a fresco done by Leonardo da Vinci on the wall of the Refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.