Picasso Museum Priority Access Tickets
Paris
Picasso Museum Priority Access Tickets
2 hours
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Access to multilingual audio guide
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Explore 22 rooms filled with over 5,000 works, tracing Picasso’s creative journey across decades with priority access tickets to the Picasso Museum.
Admire masterpieces in a setting that’s both historic and intimate, a 17th-century mansion, away from the city’s usual crowds.
Discover the current exhibition, 'La Collective', spotlighting Picasso’s dialogue with contemporary artists, blending modern perspectives with iconic works.
See rare pieces on loan from private collections, displayed alongside Picasso’s masterpieces for a limited time.
Make the most of your museum visit with an upgrade of a multilingual audio guide, or add a scenic 1-hour Seine River cruise to enjoy Paris from a new perspective.
Priority access to the Picasso Museum
Access to permanent & temporary exhibitions
Audio guide in 5 languages (as per option selected)
Seine River cruise (as per option selected)
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Step into a 17th-century Parisian mansion and explore over 5,000 works at the Picasso Museum with this flexible day ticket.
Getting started
Begin at the Musée National Picasso, 5 Rue de Thorigny, where your ticket is validated at the main entrance. After a quick security check, you’re free to explore the museum’s 22 rooms at your own pace.
What to expect
Housed in the historic Hôtel Salé, the Picasso Museum is dedicated to the life and work of Pablo Picasso, showcasing the world’s largest public collection of his art. The museum spans several decades of Picasso’s creative journey, offering insight into his evolving style and influence.
Features
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Extensive Picasso collection: View paintings, sculptures, drawings, and ceramics that trace Picasso’s artistic evolution, from early sketches to late masterpieces.
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Historic setting: Wander through a restored 17th-century mansion, itself a notable example of Parisian architecture.
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Diverse exhibits: Explore 22 galleries featuring over 5,000 works, including personal archives and rare pieces not found elsewhere.
Picasso Museum Priority Access Tickets
Discover the Musée National Picasso-Paris on this sightseeing tour that includes priority access tickets, a multilingual audio guide upgrade, and an optional Seine River cruise. Explore 22 rooms filled with over 5,000 works tracing Pablo Picasso's creative journey across decades. This museum, located in a historic 17th-century mansion, offers a unique setting away from the city’s usual crowds. The current exhibition, "La Collective," features rare pieces on loan from private collections alongside iconic masterpieces for a limited time. With access to over 5,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and ceramics, this museum is one of the largest collections of Picasso's art in the world. Guests can spend up to three hours exploring each room, admiring pieces such as "The Weeping Woman" and "Self-Portrait with Paul Eluard." The museum was established in 1985 and moved to its current location in 2014, covering an area of approximately 3,670 square meters. It is unique for its comprehensive collection that spans Picasso's entire career from the early Blue Period through Cubism and beyond. Visitors enjoy intimate viewing experiences, making it a must-see landmark for art enthusiasts.
Explore Musée National Picasso-Paris
Your tour stops at Musée National Picasso-Paris where guests can spend up to three hours exploring 22 rooms filled with over 5,000 works by Pablo Picasso. This historic mansion was built in the early 17th century and covers an area of approximately 3,670 square meters. The museum houses a vast collection that includes paintings such as "The Weeping Woman" from 1937 and sculptures like "Bust of a Man with Raised Eyes." Established in 1985 and relocated to its current site in 2014, the museum showcases Picasso's creative journey across decades. It is unique for its comprehensive collection that spans his entire career, making it one of the largest collections of Picasso’s art in the world. Visitors can admire rare pieces on loan from private collections displayed alongside iconic masterpieces for a limited time. This landmark matters to the tour as it provides an intimate and detailed look into Picasso's life and work.
Admire Masterpieces at Musée National Picasso-Paris
Your tour continues at Musée National Picasso-Paris where guests can explore 22 rooms filled with over 5,000 works by Pablo Picasso. This historic mansion was established in 1985 and moved to its current location in the early 20th-century Hôtel Salé in 2014. The museum covers an area of approximately 3,670 square meters and features masterpieces such as "The Weeping Woman" from 1937 and sculptures including "Bust of a Man with Raised Eyes." It is unique for its comprehensive collection that spans Picasso's entire career from the early Blue Period through Cubism and beyond. Visitors can spend up to three hours exploring each room, admiring pieces on loan from private collections displayed alongside iconic masterpieces for a limited time.
Tour Highlights
• Explore 22 rooms at Musée National Picasso-Paris
• Priority access tickets with over 5,000 works
• Multilingual audio guide in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Dutch
• Discover "La Collective" exhibition featuring rare pieces on loan from private collections
• Enjoy a scenic 1-hour Seine River cruise along the riverbank
• Experience Parisian landmarks including Notre-Dame Cathedral and Louvre Museum
• Access to exclusive areas with guided tours in various languages
• Convenience of audio guide upgrade for enhanced storytelling
Perfect for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and culture seekers, this sightseeing tour provides unparalleled access through priority tickets. The three-hour format allows you to explore Musée National Picasso-Paris, admire "La Collective," and enjoy a Seine River cruise, giving you an in-depth look at Paris's iconic landmarks while enjoying rare insights into Picasso’s life and work.
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