Santa Maria delle Grazie is a historic church and Dominican convent located in Milan, Italy, renowned for housing one of the world's most celebrated artworks, Leonardo da Vinci's mural 'The Last Supper.' Built between 1463 and 1497, the church features a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements. With its grand red brick facade and ornate terracotta decorations, it is an outstanding example of Lombard architecture. The church's interior is equally stunning, featuring a nave with side chapels and a striking apse designed by Donato Bramante. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not only a place of worship but also a significant cultural and artistic hub that draws visitors from around the globe. Despite suffering damage during World War II, the church and the mural were meticulously restored, preserving this site's artistic and historical legacy for future generations.