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Vignoble de Léonard

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Giulia
December 25, 2016
The secret Leonardo Da Vinci wine yard. This is a must see!
Nicole Sophie
July 19, 2022
Leonardo’s vineyard: an amazing garden to visit during spring and summer.
Paolo
May 17, 2022
A forgotten story links Leonardo da Vinci to Milan - the story of a vineyard. The same vineyard that Ludovico “Il Moro” Duke of Milan, gave to Leonardo as a gift in 1498. A vineyard surrounded by legends involving Leonardo, his works and his followers. Today the vineyard is born again, within the original rows and with the original vine stock. From Lorenzo de’ Medici’s Florence Leonardo moves to Milan, under Ludovico Maria ‘Il Moro’ Sforza’s rule, in 1482. In 1495, Ludovico commissions Leonardo to paint the Last Supper in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie. In 1498, Ludovico grants Leonardo the ownership of a vineyard of about 16 rows, planted and cultivated in the field at the bottom of the garden of the Atellani House, the last house standing from 1490 of a hamlet created by the Duke. However, when the King of France’s troops vanquishes and imprisons ‘Il Moro’ in 1500, Leonardo leaves Milan. Leonardo will never stop taking care of his vineyard. When the French confiscate the Vineyard, Leonardo finally manages to take it back and on his death bed he mentions it, leaving part of it to servant and another part to his pupil, Gian Giacomo ‘Salaì’ Caprotti.
A forgotten story links Leonardo da Vinci to Milan - the story of a vineyard. The same vineyard that Ludovico “Il Moro” Duke of Milan, gave to Leonardo as a gift in 1498. A vineyard surrounded by legends involving Leonardo, his works and his followers. Today the vineyard is born again, within the or…
Victoria
July 25, 2017
Secluded spot where Leonardo Da Vinci planted his vineyard during one of his lengthy stays in Milan working for the Sforza family.
Lodovico
August 6, 2022
In 1498, while Leonardo was busy finishing the Last Supper, Ludovico il Moro gave him a bizarre gift: a vineyard. Over the centuries, both the building in front, the Atellani house, and the vineyard, ended up in the Milanese oblivion, until the 1920s, when the Atellani house was restored. In 2015, the vineyard was also restored to its ancient splendor and today the entire complex, one of the wonderful surprises that Milan is able to offer visitors, can be visited every day. Don't miss this Renaissance pearl: book a visit (especially if you intend to see the vineyard on the weekend) and get ready for repeated wonder.
In 1498, while Leonardo was busy finishing the Last Supper, Ludovico il Moro gave him a bizarre gift: a vineyard. Over the centuries, both the building in front, the Atellani house, and the vineyard, ended up in the Milanese oblivion, until the 1920s, when the Atellani house was restored. In 2015, t…

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