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![]() Where did Pablo Picasso live in Barcelona? Where did Picasso live in Barcelona? The artist Pablo Picasso lived in various apartments in the medieval Ciutat Vella (district 1) of Barcelona. All of the apartments the famous painter lived in were near the harbour area. Find addresses of Picasso's homes and studios in Barcelona by scrolling down this page. Picasso lived in Spain in his childhood and youth until the age of 21. First in Malaga and then in Barcelona. Picasso left Spain in early adulthood in 1904 where he lived in France for the rest of his life. Book Picasso walking tour online “There is where it all began… There is where I understood how far I could go.” These are Pablo Picasso's words to descibe his time in Barcelona, where the artist spent nine formative years of his adolescence and where he received his academic training and early creative development. Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) was born in Malaga in the south of Spain on 25th October 1881.In 1885 the Ruiz Picasso family moved to Barcelona, where arguably the world’s greatest painter spent his formative years and began his professional career as an artist. Pablo Picasso’s time in Barcelona is well documented and most of the places where Picasso lived, studied and hung out with friends from 1895 to 1904 in Barcelona are known. Picasso's life in Barcelona was very much in the medieval part of Barcelona, called Ciutat Vella and down around the Barcelona harbour and Port Vell. The Picasso family first lived for a few months on street Passeig Isabel II, 4. They then moved to the nearby street Carrer de la Reina Cristina 3, which is where they lived when Picasso was an art student at the La Llotja School of Fine Arts for two years. Artist Joan Miró later studied at the same school. Article continues under ads
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In 1897 the Barcelona cafe and restaurant Els Quatre Gats opened on Carrer de Montsió 3. This cafe cbecame a popular hang-out for Picasso and his artist friends. One of Picasso's first exhibitions was at Els Quatre Gats. Picasso's also designed the menu for the Els Quatre Gats and due to his fame the artwork is still in use at the cafe to this day. Pablo Picasso studied at the Barcelona art school, La Llotja (now called the Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi) and worked in various studios during his years in Barcelona. None of the studio locations have Picasso exhibits now, but it’s fun to walk in his footsteps his early years in Barcelona and get a feel for the kind of life he must have lived. All the locations of Picasso studios are in Barcelona's old city Cuitat Vella. Picasso's studios in Barcelona Map Carrer de la Plata, 3 Map Carrer d’Escudellers Blancs Map Nou de la Rambla 10 Map Carrer de Comerç 28 Picasso also lived at Riera de Sant Joan 17 - a street that no longer exists. It was demolished when Via Laietana street was built in 1907. In April 1904 Picasso moved to Paris. He returned for brief stays on various occasions, but he never lived in Barcelona again. The Barcelona Picasso Museum is very much an expression of his time in Barcelona. It houses the most important collection of his early work in the world. You can also find ceramic works by Picasso in the Barcelona ceramico museum The world's greatest artist, Pablo Ruiz Picasso, died of a heart attack at the grand age of 91 on 8th April 1973 at his hilltop villa Notre-Dame-de-Vie located in Mougins, France. He was buried on the 10th April 1973 in the gardens of his castle, Château de Vauvenargues in Bouches-du-Rhône which is near Aix-en-Provence in France. Article continues under ads
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In 2009 for the first time the building was partially open to the public for the summer by Catherine Hutin, daughter of Jacqueline Picasso. Contact the tourist office in Aix-en-Provence for more information about visits in the summer. Picasso walking tourA guided tour of some of the key places where the artist spent his time when he lived in Barcelona. The tour explores Picasso’s Barcelona in depth. An expert guide will accompany you through the bohemian Barcelona of Picasso’s youth and take you on a tour of the world-famous Museu Picasso.Picasso Walking Tour Picasso Barcelona related links Picasso museum Barcelona Restaurant Els Quatre Gats Picasso at MNAC museum Picasso at Caldes de Estrach Picasso's castle Château Vauvernargues © Copyright Barcelonayellow.com Do not copy from this page without permission All rights reserved. |
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