The Last Supper and Museum of Andrea del Sarto at San Salvi occupies the 16th-century rooms of the ancient Vallombrosian monastery of San Salvi and is named after the splendid Last Supper frescoed by Andrea del Sarto (1551-1526).
Accompanying this masterpiece, partly inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper in Milan, are a series of large altarpieces by 16th-century Tuscan painters, contemporaries of Andrea del Sarto, the ‘painter without errors’; these also include early works by Pontormo, his pupil, and the remarkable funeral monument to St. John Gualbert (founder of the Vallombrosan Order of Monks) by Benedetto da Rovezzano.
The Last Supper by Andrea del Sarto is part of the itinerary of the Florentine Cenacles.
Cenacolo di Andrea del Sarto a San Salvi
Via di S. Salvi, 16, Firenze
Sidewalk connected to the street level. Access by stair lift only for people on a manual wheelchair. Equipped toilets are available.