Museum
Picasso Museum Barcelona
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The Picasso Museum Barcelona is one of the city's most visited art museums, housed in five adjoining medieval palaces on Carrer de Montcada. It focuses on Pablo Picasso's formative years, showcasing over 4,000 works from his youth and early career, including his famous Blue Period. Unlike other Picasso collections, this museum emphasizes his connection to Barcelona, where he spent his teenage years and developed his artistic voice. Visitors can see sketches, ceramics, and the complete series of Las Meninas variations. The museum's intimate rooms and tranquil courtyards offer a personal glimpse into the artist's evolution, making it a must-see for art lovers exploring the Gothic Quarter.
Don't miss
- Early works from Picasso's Blue Period and Rose Period
- The complete series of 58 interpretations of Velázquez's Las Meninas
- Picasso's personal collection of ceramics and engravings
- The Gothic architecture and tranquil courtyards of the palace complex
- Temporary exhibitions focusing on Picasso's influences and contemporaries
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Picasso Museum Barcelona
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices. book online to skip lines, especially during peak season). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inMNAC Barcelona: National Art Museum of Catalonia Admission Ticket4.4★ · 219 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$14 per personSee dates →
Best full dayGirona & Dali Museum Small Group Tour with Pick-up from Barcelona4.9★ · 3,248 travelers~10 hoursFree cancellationFrom$116 per personSee dates →
Private & flexiblePrivate Barcelona Art and Tapas Walking Tour with Picasso Museum5★ · 43 travelers~4 hoursFree cancellationFrom$151 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- Allow at least 1.5 hours to explore all galleries without rushing.
- Photography is allowed in most areas, but no flash or tripods.
- Large bags must be checked in the cloakroom (free).
- Audio guides are available in multiple languages and highly recommended.
A bit of history
The museum opened in 1963 thanks to Picasso's friend and secretary, Jaume Sabartés, who donated his personal collection. Picasso himself later contributed additional works. The buildings date from the 13th to 15th centuries, originally noble residences.
Common questions
Is the Picasso Museum suitable for children?
Yes, the museum offers family activities and workshops, but younger children may find the galleries less engaging. The early works are more figurative and accessible.
Can I buy tickets at the door?
Yes, but during peak times (summer, weekends) tickets often sell out. Booking online in advance is strongly advised.
Are there guided tours?
Yes, the museum offers guided tours in several languages. Check the official website for schedules and prices.
Does the museum have a café or restaurant?
No, but there are many cafés and restaurants in the surrounding El Born neighborhood.
How far is the museum from Las Ramblas?
About a 15-minute walk. It's a pleasant stroll through the Gothic Quarter.
Is there a dress code?
No, but comfortable shoes are recommended as you'll be walking on historic stone floors.
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