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Picasso Museum (Musée National Picasso Paris) Tours and Tickets

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Francis_F, Dec 2025
Picasso in Paris (a hidden gem)
This Picasso museum is based in an incredibly well maintained “hotel” formerly owned by a salt tax collector. Its history is eclipsed by the collection of Picasso’s work that spans his incredible contributions to the art world. None of this other than Picasso’s fame would have been appreciated by our family had it not been for the deep and broad level of expertise provided by our guide Barbara. Barbara patiently addressed all of our questions and added a great deal of detail that explored the depth and range of Picasso’s life, and the period of time that molded him. We rate this tour very highly and recommend future attendees seek out Barbara. They will not be disappointed.
Wayne_H, Feb 2025
Amazing private tour
Mila was a fantastic guide/expert and her insights made the tour so much more interesting and fulfilling.
Robin_E, Jan 2025
Unforgettable Picasso Museum Tour with Art Historian
Mila is extremely knowledgeable and engaging. She explained the respective piece, including it’s relationship to Picasso’s other work and life, then we discussed it. I highly recommend this tour!
Tanya_H, Oct 2024
Wonderful private tour of the Musee de Picasso
Mila was incredibly knowledgeable, personable and fun to spend two hours with touring the Musee de Picasso. We would absolutely do another private tour with her (art historian) as we learned far more than we could have guiding ourselves through the museum, reading information next to his work.

Picasso Museum (Musée National Picasso Paris)

4.5
(280)
Paris
Visitors view the paintings on display at the Picasso Museum (Musée National Picasso Paris) in Paris
  • Barring one specially preserved heritage room, the Picasso Museum is accessible to visitors with mobility issues.

  • The museum's eatery, the Café sur le Toit, is located on its rooftop, and features an array of salads, baguette sandwiches, soups, and other gourmet fare.

  • Free entry to the museum is offered on the first Sunday of each month.

  • The museum also includes a collection of 50 furnishings designed by artist Diego Giacometti.

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