Picasso Museum Barcelona. The museu Picasso is one of Barcelona's most popular museums with over a million visitors a year. The Picasso museum highlights the formative years of artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso from 1890 to 1904 including his famous Blue Period from 1901 to 1904 and the years from 1895 to 1904, when Pablo Picasso lived in Barcelona. The Picasso Museum is in five medieval 13th-15th centuries town palaces on the street carrer de Montcada in the Ribera/Born area of Barcelona's old city. The genius of the young Picasso is revealed through the more than 3,500 works that make up the permanent collection in Barcelona. The Picasso Museum Barcelona also reveals his relationship with Barcelona: an intimate, solid relationship of his adolescence and youth, and continued until his death. There are often long lines to get in so the museum recommends that you buy skip-the-line
Picasso museum tickets. Skip-the-line tickets have priority access over visitors queuing outside the museum. This means that if you decide to stand in line outside the museum to buy tickets, then at certain hours the museum might already be full because of advance sales of skip-the-line ticket sales, so buying tickets online well in advance is highly recommended. Another way to see the Picasso museum is to book a
Picasso walking tour which include admission and visit to museum.
Opening Times Picasso museumFIRST Sunday of each month FREE entrance
Every Thursday FREE from 6pm to 9.30pm
Monday: closed (including public holiday Mondays)
Tuesday to Sunday: (incl. holidays): 9am to 7pm
Thursday: open late until 9.30pm
Open Door days FREE: 12th February, 18th May and 24th September
See all opening times Ticket office closes 30 minutes before the museum closing time
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