Barcelona: Picasso Museum Tickets
Barcelona: Picasso Museum Tickets
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Explore the Museu Picasso in Barcelona, home to over 4,000 works showcasing Pablo Picasso’s formative years and his deep connection with the city. Discover his artistic journey from the Blue Period to later masterpieces.
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Highlights
- Explore over 4,000 works, showcasing Picasso’s early years and Blue Period.
- See the Las Meninas series and creations from Picasso’s iconic 1917 works.
- Learn about Picasso’s artistic connection to the city of Barcelona.
- Visit a museum housed in five stunning medieval palaces in the Gothic Quarter.
- Access both permanent collections and temporary exhibitions for a full experience.
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- General admission to the Museu Picasso
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Excludes
- Guided tours
- Audio guides
- Food and drinks
How It Works
- Enter with your ticket at any time during opening hours.
- Explore the permanent collection and temporary exhibits at your own pace.
- Photography for personal use is permitted in certain areas.
Opening Hours:
- From 1st November to 30th April:
Tuesday to Sunday | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM - From 2nd May to 31st October:
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday | 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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The Museu Picasso in Barcelona is a world-renowned cultural destination, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the formative years of Pablo Picasso, one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Opened in 1963, the museum showcases over 4,000 works, including an exhaustive collection from Picasso’s early years and his famous Blue Period. Highlights include his 1917 works and the Las Meninas series, a reinterpretation of Velázquez's masterpiece. Housed in five interconnected medieval palaces in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, the museum also reflects Picasso’s deep connection with the city that shaped his artistic journey. Visitors can explore the permanent collection alongside temporary exhibitions, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts.