We spun on the bull's balls for good luck inside of the marketplace, saw the theatre, and then walked to where The Last Supper was painted. We had to wait two hours, so we walked around the area and saw what Milan was like outside of the tourist areas. When we finally got to see DaVinci's 'The Last Supper', we had to go through four doors because they have to maintain one temperature and air pressure in there. It was Really huge! I was expecting something as small as the Mona Lisa.
There really wasn't too much to do in Milan besides shop, and so we went back to Florence slightly early. Caroline, Shelly and I went to the Diner for dinner to get some fake American food.
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