Picasso Museum
On Carrer Montcada, a street known for its elegant medieval structures, two palaces dating from the 15th century have been converted into the Picasso Museum, home to one of the most complete collections of works from his youth and formative years as an artist. Pablo Picasso spent his early years in Barcelona (between 1901 and 1906), and the museum is now the city’s top attraction. The collection includes a number of childhood portraits and paintings, as well as engravings, drawings and art from his Blue and Rose Periods.
Opening time
Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 8pm;
Admission
€6 for main exhibition - extra for special showings.
Free days
on 18 May and 24 September
Transport
Metro to Jaume l, Liceu or Arc de Triomf stations; bus 17, 40 or 45 to Via Laietana or Jaume I bus stops, bus 39 or 51 to Passeig Picasso stop;
Attraction type
Art museum; Architectural building; Museum
URL: www.museupicasso.bcn.es
E-mail: museupicasso@mail.bcn.es
Address: Montcada, 15-23, Barcelona 08003, Spain, 08003
Telephone : 933-196-310
Fax: 933-150-102
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