The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci (Cenáculo Vinciano) is one of the most famous paintings in the world, the work was painted between 1494 and 1498 under the rule of Ludovico the Moro, and represents the last supper of Jesus and his apostles. For the creation of this unique work, Leonardo carried out an in-depth investigation and produced a multitude of preparatory drawings. Abandoning the traditional method of fresco painting, Leonardo portrayed the scene dry on the refectory wall. Traces of gold and silver metallic leaves were found, proving the artist's desire to create more realistic figures including precious details. Technical factors and the atmosphere contributed to the deterioration of the fresco, which required several restorations. The most recent was in 1999, when various scientific methods were used to restore the original colors and, where possible, to remove traces of the varnish applied in previous attempts to restore the fresco. Due to my passion for this painting, I dedicated 2 years of my life to create a 3D version, modeling with calm and pleasure. The scene, the most complex I've ever done, features the 12 apostles, Jesus, the table with supper and the benches. I tried to perfect the details, wrinkles and folds of fabrics, giving realism. This scene is in high resolution, ready to be 3D printed. It is designed to be printed in full size, in case anyone wants this challenge, but of course it can be made in different sizes. Only 360º 3D model in the world. Hope you enjoy.