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Corso Magenta 65, Milan, Italy
This is the 15th-century residence where Leonardo da Vinci lived while he painted The Last Supper, which is just across the street. Some of the grandest rooms in the house, including one with frescoes of astrological figures and a paneled grand salon with spectacular rare furniture, can be visited, along with the garden, where vines once planted by da Vinci are once again being cultivated in hopes of reviving his wine. On occasion, Indagare may be able to arrange a tour with the owners and access to additional sections of the house.
Written by Melissa Biggs Bradley