The Upper House Chapel & Museum in Nashville attracts more than 25,000 annual visitors to view a spectacular 17-foot-wide wood sculpture of Da Vinci's "Last Supper." This incredible sculpture - which required the work of 50 artists working for more than a year - measures 17 feet in length and stands 8 feet tall. The sculpture was completed in 1953, the same year the Upper House Chapel & Museum opened.
The Chapel & Museum also features several other collections that highlight the overall mood of the Upper House. Special holiday exhibits include nativity scenes during the months of December and January, and a unique Ukrainian egg display that is showcased from Ash Wednesday through the end of April.