Paris Picasso Museum
Works from every period of Picasso's career in Le Marais
Picasso Museum
The Museo de Picasso en París is dedicated to the works of the brilliant Málaga-born artist.

The prolific artistic life of Picasso left us remarkable examples of his talent in paintings, sculptures, drawings, ceramics, and even poetry.
What to See at the Picasso Museum in Paris
The Museo de Picasso en París exhibits more than five thousand works created during different periods of his life. They are housed in a 17th-century building known as the Hotel de Sale, in the Le Marais neighborhood.
The building was once home to the Venetian ambassador in Paris and later became the Escuela Central de Artes y Oficios.
The exhibition also includes works that formed part of Picasso's private collection, many of them created by friends and fellow artists such as Matisse and Miró.
Prices
- 14€ Buy here and skip the lines
- Children under 18, European citizens aged 18 to 25, and people with disabilities enter free of charge.
- It is also free on first Sundays of the month, for all audiences.
- Free for holders of the Paris Pass card
Hours
Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Closed on Mondays, December 25, January 1, and May 1.
Address
Rue de Thorigny, 5, Paris
Getting There
Metro Line 1. Saint-Paul station
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Places Near the Picasso Museum in Paris
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Visit Le Marais
A lively Paris neighborhood with interesting shops, cafés, galleries, the famous Place des Vosges, and the best shawarmas in Paris.
Les Enfants Rouges Market
A covered market in Paris selling fresh produce and a variety of food stalls.
Georges Pompidou Cultural Center
A high-tech architecture building housing one of the world's finest collections of modern and contemporary art.
Les Halles
The neighborhood at the heart of Paris. Home to the Nelson Mandela Garden and Les Halles Garden and the underground shopping center Forum des Halles.