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Museum of the Last Supper of Andrea del Sarto
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Museum of the Last Supper of Andrea del Sarto, Art museum in San Salvi neighborhood, Florence, Italy

The Museum of the Last Supper displays Andrea del Sarto's monumental fresco measuring approximately 5 meters wide and 8 meters high, completed between 1526 and 1527. The artwork occupies the ancient refectory of San Salvi and shows detailed figures gathered around a table.

The fresco was created in the 1520s as a major work of the High Renaissance and survived a critical period during the 1529 siege of Florence. Imperial forces deliberately protected this artwork from destruction while damaging much of the surrounding Vallombrosan monastery complex.

The painting shows Jesus announcing the betrayal, with Judas seated to his right and John placed in the center, which differs from traditional Last Supper compositions. This unusual arrangement of the figures makes the work visually striking and invites visitors to examine the composition more carefully.

The museum is housed in a protected refectory building and is wheelchair accessible, making this artwork easy to reach for all visitors. The best time to visit is during daylight hours, when natural light brings out the details of the fresco most clearly.

The upper section of the fresco features a balcony with two figures observing the scene from above, an architectural detail uncommon in Last Supper representations. This elevated perspective creates subtle spatial depth that sets this work apart from many other Renaissance versions.

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Location
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1982
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Address
Via di S. Salvi, 16, 50135 Firenze FI
Opening Hours
Tuesday-Sunday 08:15-13:50; Monday off; January 01, December 25 off
GPS coordinates
43.77157,11.28609
Latest update
December 12, 2025 09:08
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