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Old May 15th 2004, 4:24 pm
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Joy Brunetti
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Default Advance Booking for The Last Supper

I'll be in Milan mid-June where The Last Supper is on my agenda and
I've heard through this newsgroup that advance reservations are a
must. However, checking online for reservations/tickets, I'd be
charged various booking fees (depending on the site) in addition to
the 8 euro per ticket charge.

Is there anywhere online where I can simply make a reservation without
being charged as much if not more in inflated miscellaneous fees? Or
is simply calling the church the easiest way to go?

Thanks in advance for any advice,

Joy
 
Old May 21st 2004, 9:00 am
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Andrew Drake
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    > Is there anywhere online where I can simply make a reservation without
    > being charged as much if not more in inflated miscellaneous fees? Or
    > is simply calling the church the easiest way to go?

Just make a call at (00 39) 2 894 211 46.

Regards,
Andrew
 
Old May 23rd 2004, 9:51 pm
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Alan Harrison
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Default Re: Advance Booking for The Last Supper

I hate to tell you, but you missed it. It was on the Thursday before Easter
in 33 AD!

Sorry, but I couldn't resist it!

Alan Harrison
 
Old May 24th 2004, 3:13 am
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Nhampton
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"Alan Harrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > I hate to tell you, but you missed it. It was on the Thursday before Easter
    > in 33 AD!
    >
    > Sorry, but I couldn't resist it!

but ... but wouldn't that have been Thursday before Easter in zero ???
 
Old May 24th 2004, 3:14 am
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Tim Challenger
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On 24 May 2004 08:13:25 -0700, nhampton wrote:

    > "Alan Harrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    >> I hate to tell you, but you missed it. It was on the Thursday before Easter
    >> in 33 AD!
    >>
    >> Sorry, but I couldn't resist it!
    >
    > but ... but wouldn't that have been Thursday before Easter in zero ???

Not unless JC was only about 3 months old when they crucified him.

And anyway there is no year 0. It goes ... 2BC, 1BC, 1AD, 2AD ...
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Tim C.
 

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