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The Picasso museum is a key reference for understanding the formative years of Pablo Picasso. The genius of the young artist is revealed through the 4,251 works that make up the permanent collection. It's one of the most extensive collections of artworks by the famous Spanish artist. Furthermore, the Picasso museum, opened in 1963, also reveals his deep relationship with Barcelona: an intimate, solid relationship that was shaped in his adolescence and youth, and continued until his death.
This is the first museum dedicated to Picasso's work and the only one created during the artist's life. It has since been declared a Museum Of National Interest by the Government of Catalonia. The museum is very rich in regard to work from the formative years in the life of the artist; it is practically exhaustive up to the Blue Period. The place also houses an important representation of works from 1917, and the series Las Meninas (1957) as well as a comprehensive print collection.
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Picasso Museum Barcelona entry ticket and in-app audio tour
Discover the Picasso Museum Barcelona with this in-app audio tour at your own pace and immerse yourself into the world of the artist's limitless creativity.
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Barcelona walking tour Picasso
Get all the best information for your Picasso in Barcelona walking tour and book your tickets, skipping the line, at official rates. Get informed, plan and book your tour in Barcelona, Spain.
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Explore the Born neighbourhood of Barcelona with a guided tour, visit the Picasso Museum early in the morning and discover the famous Palau de la Música Catalana.
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Articket Barcelona skip-the-line museum pass
Book online your Articket Barcelona and visit the six best museums of the city: Museu Nacional, Fundació Joan Miró, Museu Picasso, MACBA, CCCB and The Fundació Antoni Tàpies.
Picasso Museum Barcelona entry ticket and in-app audio tour
Discover the Picasso Museum Barcelona with this in-app audio tour at your own pace and immerse yourself into the world of the artist's limitless creativity.
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Barcelona walking tour Picasso
Get all the best information for your Picasso in Barcelona walking tour and book your tickets, skipping the line, at official rates. Get informed, plan and book your tour in Barcelona, Spain.
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Explore the Born neighbourhood of Barcelona with a guided tour, visit the Picasso Museum early in the morning and discover the famous Palau de la Música Catalana.
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Articket Barcelona skip-the-line museum pass
Book online your Articket Barcelona and visit the six best museums of the city: Museu Nacional, Fundació Joan Miró, Museu Picasso, MACBA, CCCB and The Fundació Antoni Tàpies.
Barcelona gothic quarter private tour with optional visit of the Picasso Museum
Enjoy a private tour to discover the gothic quarter of Barcelona. Admire its charming squares and learn all about Picasso's life and work.
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The Picasso Museum: Skip-the-Line and Guided Tour Tickets
Get your skip-the-line and guided tour tickets to the Picasso Museum and discover all the captivating facts behind this Spanish icon.
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Barcelona Picasso walking tour in French
Visit the famous Picasso Museum and discover the bohemian aspect of the Catalan capital.
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Barcelona and Picasso Museum Tour
Embark on a journey into the heart of Picasso's genius with an expert guide. Explore Barcelona's iconic Barri Gòtic and tour the Picasso Museum.
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Picasso and Moco Museum guided tour
Enjoy a 3-hour experience with guided walking tour of El Born, one of Barcelona's oldest areas, and visit to the Picasso Museum. Explore the Moco Museum on your own.
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Picasso Museum of Barcelona guided tour with skip-the-line tickets
Don't miss the chance to discover the history and work of Picasso on this guided tour with skip-the-line tickets .
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Picasso Museum
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