The national Picasso Museum in Paris (Musée Picasso) in Hotel Salé has been the portal for visitors around the world to explore art by Pablo Picasso since the end of 2014. 42 years after Picasso’s death, this museum was established and now showcases the world’s largest exhibition of artwork by Picasso.
Tuesday to Friday: 10:30 AM – 6 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 9:30 AM– 6 PM
Monday: closed
Last entry: 6pm
The opening hours of the Picasso Museums is restricted from Tuesdays to Sundays—the museum opens its doors at 09:30AM or 11:30AM and closes at 06:00PM. Even on days when the opening hours are extended, last admissions into the museum are permitted only until 05:15PM. Closing up starts about 20 minutes before the end of opening hours.
Because comprehending the admission price system of the Picasso Museum is often difficult to understand, the Paris City Pass is an affordable and good alternative to have on hand. With the Paris City Pass, you get a great discount on your admissions ticket into the Picasso Museum in Paris.
As a Paris City Pass Holder, your ticket for the Picasso Museum in Paris is already in your pocket—even before arriving in Paris! The Paris City Pass includes not only your ticket into the Picasso Museum, but it is also your ticket into all of the other top attractions, museums, and sights in Paris. You will already have this ticket in your pocket before your departure to Paris and you won’t have to worry about buying any other ticket during your stay in Paris.
Address:
5 rue de Thorigny
75003 Paris
+33/ (0)185-560-036
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The address of the Picasso Museum is 5 rue de Thorigny, 75003, Paris. With the Paris City Pass, you can reach this address completely free. Your Paris City Pass includes free transfers using the public transportation system so that you can go to the Picasso Museum (and to other attractions as well) easily and quickly. Experience the Picasso Museum in Paris with the Paris City Pass and discover other popular attractions affordably and easily!
Direction:
Metro 1 to Saint-Paul
Metro 8 to Saint-Sébastien-Froissart, Chemin Vert
Bus 20, 29, 65, 96 to Musée Picasso
The metro lines 1 and 8 ensure an uncomplicated journey to the Picasso Museum Paris. The Picasso Museum in Paris can be reached by taking the Saint-Paul station as well as Saint-Sébastien-Froissart and Chemin Vert. If you are travelling by bus, simply take the bus lines 20, 29, 65, 75, 69 or 96.
The museum is closed on December 25, January 1, and May 1.
After your visit to the Picasso Museum, it’s easy to reach other top attractions that are nearby such as the Musée Rodin and the Musée d’Orsay.
Admission into the Musée Picasso is not only dependent on age, but it is also calculated on which exhibitions you would like to visit. For example, the admission price into a permanent exhibition is different than the admission price into a temporary exhibition. The admission costs for citizens of different countries also varies. By using the Paris City Pass, you can avoid figuring out this mess: simply skip the waiting lines, show your Pass at the entrance, and enjoy your time in the Musée Picasso Paris. The Paris City Pass also includes admission into the Louvre, as well as preferred access!
For the purpose of both discovering and re-discovering Picasso’s art pieces, as well as adding new exhibits, the Picasso Museum was renovated, and renovation ended in 2014. The reconstruction of the spaces in the Picasso Museum now allows visitors to immerse themselves into the exhibits in a beautiful atmosphere. With its elevators, air conditioning system, rooftop café, and innovative technology, visitors are able to put this exhibition in perspective. According to artists, the exhibition in the Picasso Museum is truly unique and showcases 5,000 art pieces by Picasso, 200,000 artworks from his personal archive, and also about 150 pieces from his special collection. The exhibitions of the Picasso Museum in Paris show works by artists like Matisse, Cézanne, Le Douanier Rousseau, etc., which are wonderful additions to the exhibitions and art projects by Picasso. Millions of visitors are expected to visit the Picasso Museum in Paris. The grand opening of the Picasso Museum was (quite fittingly) on Picasso’s birthday, October 25.
Visit the Picasso Museum in Paris (Musée Picasso Paris) for FREE with the Paris City Pass and have your ticket for the Picasso Museum already in your pocket before you even arrive in Paris!
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