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PICASSO MUSEUM

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2024
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Picasso Museum offering free admission every Thursday late afternoon to view the collection of over 4,200 works

Housed in a complex of five 13th- and 14th-century palaces, emblematic of Catalan Gothic architecture, the Picasso Museum illustrates the close relationship between the painter and the city of Barcelona. Not only is the collection splendid, but the architectural ensemble also contributes to an artistic unity of the utmost beauty. The permanent collection houses over 4,200 works, largely thanks to the bequest of Jaume Sabartés, Picasso's friend and secretary, but also to donations from the artist himself and his wife Jacqueline Picasso. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Picasso's early years, but also to observe the artist's connection with this teeming city. Indeed, the young Picasso moved to Barcelona with his family in 1895, where he attended the La Llotja Academy. This period of artistic training came to an end in 1904, when he moved to Paris, although he continued to stay regularly in Barcelona. A visit to the museum reveals works from the painter's youth, interesting canvases from the blue period (1901-1904), and a series of free variations on Velásquez's Meninas , of which he produced 58 variations! Masterpieces such as Science et Charité (1897), L'Arlequin (1917) and Portrait de Jaume Sabartés (1939) complete the picture. Admission to the museum is free every Thursday late afternoon : to take advantage of this offer, remember to reserve a time slot on the site at least 4 days in advance.

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Visited in march 2020
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Ce musée est intéressant. On y a vu une expo temporaire sur la relation entre Picasso et Eluard. J’y ai appris beaucoup de choses personnellement.
Petite déception : Guernica n’est pas exposé dans ce musée.
Petit conseil : le premier dimanche du mois le musée est gratuit mais il faut faire une réservation à l’avance sur internet pour pouvoir rentrer.
mikite
Visited in april 2018
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Très beau musée regroupant exclusivement des œuvres de l'artiste de façon chronologique afin de comprendre l'évolution de l'artiste. Nombreux commentaires instructifs. Durée environ 1h30. Réservation en avance conseillée en haute saisons.
Shossette
Visited in june 2017
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Un musée incontournable. La file d'attente est longue. Mieux vaut prendre son billet en ligne. Il est même possible de le faire de son mobile directement si on voit qu'il y a du monde ;)
Les oeuvres sont nombreuse et la boutique propose plein de souvenirs sympas pour les adultes et pour les enfants. Les photos y sont interdites.
Lye
Lye
Visited in november 2017
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J'aime beaucoup ce musée très bien fait, situé dans un joli quartier de Barcelone. Ma partie préférée concerne les ménines. La visite est beaucoup plus intéressante avdc un audioguide. Il y a un très beau patio intérieur. En revanche, il manque de siège pour s'asseoir de temps en temps lors de la visite. Gratuit le premier dimanche de chaque mois.
Airtay
Visited in april 2017
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incontournable, autant pour le batiment (plusieurs palais contigus) que pour l'oeuvre. Bon plan : gratuit le 1er dimanche de chaque mois, et en plus vous pouvez réserver sur internet, cela permet d'éviter au moins une heure de queue

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