Where knowledge touches - and art comes alive.
Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" is one of the most important works of art in the history of mankind - a masterpiece full of symbolism, emotion and spiritual depth. The immersive exhibition "The Last Supper" provides answers - and turns education into an experience for all the senses. In this "immersive experience", this iconic painting can now be experienced in a completely new way: as an audiovisual, interactive and visually stunning journey through the work, life and legacy of Leonardo da Vinci.
What awaits visitors is more than just an art exhibition. It is an experience between education and entertainment - a place where edutainment becomes tangible. With state-of-the-art technology, themed experience spaces and many interactive elements, the exhibition combines information and emotion, amazement and understanding.
The immersive exhibition opens on November 7, 2025 in the historic Parochialkirche, near Alexanderplatz in the center of Berlin.
A tour of the exhibition - room by room
1. the last supper in original size
To start things off, visitors can look forward to an art print of the world-famous painting in its original size of over 9 meters wide. Leonardo da Vinci's work in the original in Milan can hardly be captured in such detail and directly. The room invites quiet contemplation - you can take as much time as you like,
you only have 15 minutes in the original in Milan. Here you can study the details and take in the impact ofthe work. Where else can you see the gestures, facial expressions and composition as impressively as here?
2. 360-degree immersion room - the heart of the exhibition
A multimedia highlight of the show is the 360-degree immersion room. Here, projection, light, music and speech merge to create an intense audiovisual experience. The dramatic moment of the proclamation "One of you will betray me" is brought to life in an emotional way. Visitors are no longer just observers, but part of the scene - right in the middle of Leonardo's work and world of thought.
3rd info room - The man behind the myth
Leonardo da Vinci was much more than just a painter. In this room, visitors encounter the universal genius as a visionary, anatomist, engineer, inventor and natural philosopher. Using informative displays, animated visualizations and rarely shown content, visitors get to know the man who shaped the thinking of the Renaissance - and continues to fascinate to this day.
4th Room of the Apostles - The faces behind the painting
The "Last Supper" depicts not only Jesus, but also his twelve disciples - each with their own story, attitude and symbolism. The apostles are presented individually in this atmospheric room. Historical facts, religious significance and legends merge into an informative, spiritually moving experience.
5. interactive tablets - edutainment for everyone
Test knowledge, collect points, have fun: Visitors can answer quiz questions about Leonardo da Vinci, his work and contemporary history on interactive tablets. A playful learning experience for young and old - ideal for school classes, families or simply for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge.
6 The creative space - hands-on art
This is where the creative spark is ignited. Visitors are invited to draw their own interpretation of the Last Supper or express themselves freely with shapes and colors.
7th Kids' Corner - early practice for the creative spirit
The Kids' Corner is a lovingly designed area for the youngest visitors. Here they can paint, create and take their own works of art home with them. A child-friendly experience that combines fun, education and creativity.
8th Shining Space - colors, light and selfies
This space combines art with modern lighting technology. Visitors can take photos and capture their impressions in a colorful backdrop. An ideal place for selfies and social media - but also a space to simply enjoy the aesthetics of the moment.
Who is the exhibition suitable for?
"The Last Supper - An Immersive Experience" is aimed at a wide audience:
With or without prior knowledge - every visitor takes something away with them: Amazement, insight, emotion.
Conclusion: learning that lasts
This exhibition shows: Education can inspire. It brings history to life, makes art tangible and turns Leonardo da Vinci into a contemporary. An experience that not only imparts knowledge - but leaves lasting impressions. This exhibition blurs the boundaries between museum, learning space and world of experience. It brings a centuries-old work of art into the here and now - comprehensible, impressive, moving.
THE LAST SUPPER - AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
Parochial Church Berlin
Klosterstrasse 67 I 10179 Berlin-Mitte
Subway: stop U2 Klosterstrasse
Deutsche Bahn, regional train and S-Bahn: Alexanderplatz stop
07.11.2025 - 11.01.2026
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, Saturday 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Special opening hours:
24.12.2025 Christmas Eve 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
25.12.2025 1st Christmas Day 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
26.12.2025 2nd Christmas Day 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
31.12.2025 New Year's Eve 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
01.01.2026 New Year 14:00 - 20:00
Timeslot and flex tickets are availablefrom July 18, 2025 online at www.letzteabendmahl.de, at all known advance booking offices.
Recommended duration of visit: approx. 75 minutes
Age recommendation: no age restriction
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