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- BubbleNovember 16, 2014You won't find the most famous Picasso paintings here but the museum is very nice. It has paintings from all his years that help the guest follow the changes in his style and see his work as a whole.Upvoted Feb 25
- KennyOctober 12, 2016If you're looking for the artwork that you know of as PICASSO, this isn't the museum for you. This has a large collection of his art before his fame and a handful from Blue Period. Good 2 hour visit.
- Seguy GencogluJuly 15, 2015Picasso museum must be one of the reasons for art lovers to visit Barcelona! It's the home of early works of Picasso and great place to discover his different approaches to the art.Free for students:)
- Jonathan PayneMay 12, 2019Great to visit. Gets very busy in the Summer. Tucked away in the neighborhood but once inside they have an extensive array of Picasso art and can see his progression of changes in style.
- JulietMay 5, 2019The art was amazing but the collection was missing some of the big works of Picasso and it was difficult to navigate around. Still a place you have to visit when in Barcelona. Very cool museum shop.
- Melenie YapNovember 2, 2013Don't expect to come here and see Picasso's iconic work and style. A lot is focused on his very early works, and some late (before his death) pieces. I suggest coming early to avoid long entry line
- AlAnoud A AlGhunaimSeptember 4, 2016The queue is horrible so buy prior tickets! But oh my god once you're inside, it's all worth it❤️❤️ surrounded by Picasso's magnificence it's just overwhelming❤️
- Elizabeth BursteinJune 30, 2017Super interesting museum that goes through picassos life stages and entrance into cubism! Get the audio guide for a full experience
- JH H-DFebruary 16A great museum! Doesn’t have as much as you would expect, but with Picasso being unable to return to his home country, the layout is well done
- Garry TanNovember 22, 2015We got in line on a Sunday at 2:30PM and hit the front of the line just after 3PM for free admission.
- El Catador de Casa PastorJune 17, 2012If you are near to Museo Picasso, you are in the Born quarter. After visiting the museum, you can relax in one of the many terraces and enjoy good tapas.
- Tatyana BunakovaNovember 25, 2022Small but stunning collection of Picasso’s artworks. Artist’s photos, history, early paintings and sketches. Worth to visit.
- Mariana TépozMarch 10, 2017Very well located, easily you can spend a day with the exposition. Also the building that hosts the museum is amazing.
- Nasrin MuradFebruary 21, 2020I liked it. It shaws the early time of picasso as an artist. All his notes, letters, blue prints of his painting are on display
- ChardeeAugust 20, 2015Probably best to buy your tickets in advance to avoid the wait on line. Tickets are reserved for specific times. Don't be late!
- Lana MayraOctober 7, 2019Amazing place to learn about Picasso’s life. Has many works from his life, but doesn’t have many important ones.
- Mariana GuedesFebruary 22, 2015Amazing museum! Reserve at least 2 hours to check all the rooms. Audioguide loaded with cool info. Loved it! You can leave your backpack at the locker room for one euro.
- ChinoiseriesAugust 21, 2016You can't take photos nor use your mobile phone. I felt there were large gaps missing from the timeline. Many interpretations of (parts of) Diego Velázquez' Las Meninas. I prefer Paris' Musée Picasso.
- ElanOctober 7, 2012Free every 1st Sunday of the month. Free after 3pm the remaining Sundays. Close to Bubo's (for tapas and French Macarons) Closed Mondays.
- Apartment BarcelonaOctober 17, 2012Whether a die-hard art connoisseur, or simply a painter seeking inspiration, everyone will find something stirring here! Don't miss the Picasso museum, host to more than 4,000 pieces by this genius! Read more
- KornelySeptember 24, 2012A must visited museum in Barcelona. A lot of interesting and no soo 'pop' works of Picasso. Free entrance each sunday after 3 p.m.
- Alexandra W.FAugust 8, 2017If you want information about Picasso his life his artistic development and his work you are on the right place. A very well structured exhibition - only the pink period of Picasso is missing
- Levin VDecember 17, 2017Great museum with awesome works! Both temporal exhibition and the collection are worth a visit. You should definitely check it out.
- Betty Lou BurnettApril 24, 2018The workers were on strike the day we tried to go. We had bought our tickets online the night before and we have still not seen our refund.
- Utku ÖzdemirSeptember 22, 2016Very nice museum, you get the chance to see how Picasso's style evaluated and evolved by time. Must-see in Barcelona.
- Korrina DavisMarch 6, 2017Iconic! Worth waiting for a Sunday and going for free. Don't forget to book online.
- LiLi S.May 23, 2013Amazing building which in itself is worth seeing. Great exhibit of his early work. Worth seeing!!! its related to the time which Picasso spent in Barcelona.
- Tamsin AMay 11, 2014Fantastic collection of his early work. It's free entry on Sunday 3-7pm But long queues. We went at 5.30pm and queue shorter then.
- Andrey GolovninAugust 6, 2012At least on the first Sunday of each month when entrance is free (!), prepare yourself for a long queue. It can take 40-90 minutes to get in, so manage your time. Workday is over @19:50. It's worthy!
- Ankur BanerjeeJuly 10, 2016Avoid the long queues by buying an Articket BCN pass from the Tourist Office in Plaça de Catalunya. You'll need to redeem the voucher they give you at a museum, the closest being CCCB.
- Gordon GreeffMarch 2, 2014It's well set out and there is a fair amount of his work. If you're after any of his more famous works, you won't them here. 1st Sunday of the month you get in free.
- DHR.comSeptember 29, 2011This is where you'll find a wide selection of works of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. The permanent collection includes Man in a Beret and Mountain Landscape. Open Tuesdays-Sundays, 10am-8pm.
- SamAugust 1, 2017Very nice collection! University students are free (with student card), and there is a reduced price for for <25 yr olds
- Dalton DJune 12, 2014I've never been a huge Picasso fan, but this museum shows there's so much more than what you think of as Picasso. The evolution work from his teens is incredible
- Kiryna AnastazjaJuly 21, 2016It is better to buy tickets online in advance because there is a limit of people going inside and you may not be able to buy the ticket for an immediate entrance
- Marc ScheibApril 9, 2014Rather early paintings and little explanation given.. I'd recommend rather get yourself a book on picassos oevre ans go visit your favorite cafe😉
- Otel.comJuly 29, 2013come and enjoy a great collection of famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. This place is marvelous, the works, too.
- Nicole SmithAugust 29, 2014Kind of a must-see when in Spain but I was a bit disappointed that there wasn't much work from the 20s-40s, his surrealism glory days. Still lots of great early Picasso. Go early, it gets busy.
- Márcio VenturiMarch 1, 2018Good to understand his trajectory since they have many paintings when he was a teenager. Expensive. €€€
- Amanda SmithJune 22, 2015Free on Sundays after 3pm if you feel like waiting in a crazy long line. I'd pay the €11 online and skip the line!
- Kiryna AnastazjaJuly 21, 2016Definitely go there. Picasso works are worth seeing. Don't worry if a queue is long - it goes really fast
- Marina Z.August 10, 2013Don't forget to bring your child/children ,because there is a special ticket office for people with children ...and the best part of it you will skip a huge line !
- Taylor VereenApril 11, 2015Beautiful museum in a great area for food. A lot of Picasso early work and students get in free!
- Evan WeinmanJune 25, 2015Small in size but has beautiful artwork and even features some Dali! Free with a student card!
- Merce NlMarch 12, 2017sunday after 15pm free.buy online.It doesn't give you anything about cubism or the art of Picasso. there are gaps between works.If you are interested in Picasso, go see.dont go because it is famous.
- annlouApril 5, 2015Think I've been here five times. Get in the queue before they open. You'll not regret.
- Nils MattissonFebruary 10, 2014One of the premier Picasso museums of the world. Try not to miss it while in Barcelona.
- Rachel SheppardAugust 3, 2015Pretty small, but amazing room full of his take on Velazquez's Las Meninas. Free on Sundays after 3, line is scary long but goes quickly!