Framed Picasso painting on a wall of exhibition posters at the Picasso Museum.
Picasso Museum exterior in Paris with garden and blue sky.
Artwork displayed in the Picasso Museum, Paris, featuring a colorful painting on a decorative wall.
Picasso Museum art display with various framed paintings and sketches.
Terrace cafe at Picasso Museum, Paris, with people dining under umbrellas.
Picasso Museum terrace cafe with closed umbrellas, Paris, France.
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Picasso Museum Priority Access Tickets, Paris

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Experience Paris like never before with Picasso Museum Priority Access Tickets, granting you entry to over 5,000 works by Pablo Picasso in this esteemed museum located at Musée National Picasso, 5 Rue de Thorigny. Step into the historic Hôtel Salé and explore its expansive collection across 22 rooms dedicated to showcasing the world’s largest public array of Picasso's art. This ticket allows you flexibility as you delve through several decades of his creative journey in Paris.

With priority access tickets to the Picasso Museum in Paris, explore over 5,000 artworks spread across 22 rooms that map out Pablo Picasso's creative evolution through decades.

Nestled within a historic and intimate setting of a 17th-century mansion, away from typical city crowds, admire masterpieces at the National Picasso museum in France.

'La Collective' is currently on display, highlighting contemporary artists’ dialogues with Picasso’s iconic works to blend modern perspectives into his enduring legacy.

For a limited time only, enjoy rare pieces borrowed from private collections alongside permanent exhibits of Pablo Picasso's work.

Entry into both permanent and temporary displays at the National Picasso Museum

Use of an audio guide available in five different languages (based on option selected)

Return trip along the Seine River cruise route (on the cruise)

Admission to the Pablo Picasso museum with Priority Access Tickets

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Framed Picasso painting on a wall of exhibition posters at the Picasso Museum.

Framed Picasso painting on a wall of exhibition posters at the Picasso Museum.

Your experience at the Picasso Museum in Paris

Welcome to a journey through time as you step into a historic 17th-century mansion located on Rue de Thorigny. Here, discover over 5,000 works by Pablo Picasso with this flexible day ticket.

Getting started

Your adventure begins at the Musée National Picasso where your entry is confirmed at the main entrance after passing through security. Enjoy exploring the museum’s 22 rooms in any order you prefer.

What to expect

Nestled within Paris's historic Hôtel Salé, this museum offers an extensive collection dedicated to Pablo Picasso. It houses what is considered the largest public display of his art globally and spans several decades showcasing his evolving artistic style and influence.

Museum features

  • Extensive Picasso Collection: Experience a wide array of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and ceramics that illustrate Picasso’s journey from early sketches to late masterpieces.
  • Historic Setting: Enjoy the ambiance of this restored 17th-century mansion—a prime example of Parisian architecture—and its unique charm.
  • Diverse Exhibits: Explore 22 galleries filled with over 5,000 works. This includes personal archives and rare pieces that are exclusive to this museum.
Picasso Museum exterior in Paris with garden and blue sky.

Picasso Museum exterior in Paris with garden and blue sky.

Artwork displayed in the Picasso Museum, Paris, featuring a colorful painting on a decorative wall.

Artwork displayed in the Picasso Museum, Paris, featuring a colorful painting on a decorative wall.

Picasso Museum art display with various framed paintings and sketches.

Picasso Museum art display with various framed paintings and sketches.

  • Free admission is available for EU residents under the age of 26 and anyone else who is younger than 18 years old.

The museum remains closed on Mondays, as well as January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.

Terrace cafe at Picasso Museum, Paris, with people dining under umbrellas.

Terrace cafe at Picasso Museum, Paris, with people dining under umbrellas.

Picasso Museum terrace cafe with closed umbrellas, Paris, France.

Picasso Museum terrace cafe with closed umbrellas, Paris, France.

Book your visit in advance since priority access can help avoid long waits and ensure you make the most of your time at the museum.

Avoid planning a trip on Mondays or public holidays like 1st January, 1st May, and 25th December as the museum is closed these days.

Consider activating an audio guide in one of five available languages for a more informative visit if you opt to include this feature during your booking.

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Operating hours

Musée Picasso

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:15pm
Wednesday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:15pm
Thursday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:15pm
Friday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:15pm
Saturday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:15pm
Sunday
9:30am - 6:00pm • last entry 5:15pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
  • Closed on 1st Jan 2026, 1st May 2026 and 25th Dec 2026.

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FAQs

Bring comfortable walking shoes and a water bottle for hydration during your visit. A camera is also recommended as photography is allowed in most areas, except where explicitly prohibited. Consider bringing a small backpack to carry personal items.
Photography is generally allowed throughout the museum except for specific areas marked with no photography signs. Use of flash or tripods is prohibited to protect artworks from damage. Remember to respect other visitors and staff during your photo sessions.
The museum is easily accessible by public transportation or taxi. The nearest metro stations are Jaume I (L4) and Liceu (L3). Buses 14, 24, 45, 91, V15 also stop nearby. Parking options are limited in the city center.
The museum offers an engaging experience for all ages, but it may not be suitable for very young children due to the quiet and contemplative nature of the exhibits. Families can explore together, though parents should plan activities that cater to their child's attention span.
Expect your visit to last between 2-3 hours, depending on how much time you want to spend at each exhibit. Some visitors may choose to spend less time if they are short on time or prefer a quick overview of the museum.
Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons (June-August). This ensures you can skip long lines and secure entry at a convenient time. Last-minute availability may be limited.
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for smaller crowds. The museum opens at 9 AM, and by 10 AM it can get quite busy. Consider visiting on weekdays as weekends tend to be more crowded due to tourists.
Priority access tickets allow you to skip the line and enter the museum directly upon arrival. The ticket includes admission to all permanent collections and temporary exhibitions currently on display at the time of your visit.
'La Collective' highlights Picasso’s dialogue with contemporary artists by blending modern perspectives with his iconic works.
Yes, free admission is offered to EU residents under 26 years of age and visitors under 18 years old.
The museum is closed on Mondays, January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
Yes, you can see rare pieces from private collections displayed alongside Picasso's masterpieces during your visit.
The museum is housed in the historic Hôtel Salé, a 17th-century mansion that offers an intimate setting away from city crowds.
You have the option to upgrade with a multilingual audio guide or add a scenic Seine River cruise for an enhanced experience.
You will explore over 5,000 works across 22 rooms dedicated to Pablo Picasso's life and work.
Upon arriving at the museum’s main entrance, you will undergo a quick security check before starting your exploration of its rooms.
The museum is situated at Musée National Picasso, 5 Rue de Thorigny.
Your ticket provides you with priority access to both permanent and temporary exhibitions within the museum.

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