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Skip long lines with priority admission.
Discover over 5,000 artworks including Picasso’s own creations and his personal art collection.
Explore the museum housed in the elegant 17th-century Hôtel Salé.
Experience both permanent and temporary exhibitions dedicated to influential modern art.
Optionally enhance your visit with an audio guide for deeper insight.
Discover the Musée National Picasso-Paris, an exceptional art museum nestled in the historic Hôtel Salé in Paris’s vibrant Marais district. Home to the world’s most extensive public collection of Picasso’s masterpieces, the museum offers a unique glimpse into the artist’s diverse creations, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and rare archives. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a curious traveler, secure your tickets online today to experience firsthand the remarkable legacy of Pablo Picasso. Plan your visit and explore this cultural treasure in the heart of Paris.
About Musée National Picasso-Paris
Why Visit Musée National Picasso-Paris?
Musée National Picasso-Paris: Opening Hours
The Musée National Picasso-Paris welcomes visitors throughout the week with convenient opening hours, allowing ample time to explore its exceptional collection dedicated to Pablo Picasso’s work.
Regular Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM. Last admission at 5:15 PM; rooms close at 5:40 PM.
Free Admission: First Sunday of each month.
Closed: Mondays, January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
Musée National Picasso-Paris: Address and How Do I Get There?
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Things to Know Before Visiting Musée National Picasso-Paris
Plan your visit during weekday mornings to avoid peak times and enjoy a quieter experience.
Large bags, suitcases, and backpacks are not permitted inside and cannot be stored in the cloakroom due to security regulations.
All liquids are prohibited in the exhibition rooms to comply with safety measures.
The museum is located in the Marais district at 5 rue de Thorigny, accessible by public transport in central Paris.
There are no specific age restrictions; however, supervision is advised for young children to respect the artworks.
Amenities include a rooftop café and a museum shop for refreshments and souvenirs.
Musée National Picasso-Paris: Additional Info
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Accessibility at Musée National Picasso-Paris
For Visually Impaired Visitors:
For the visually impaired, the museum offers tactile maps and audio guides that provide detailed descriptions of key artworks and exhibition spaces, enabling an enriched experience. These resources can be requested at the ticket desk or arranged in advance when purchasing tickets online, ensuring visitors receive personalized assistance.
For Specially Abled Visitors:
Visitors with mobility challenges will find the museum equipped with ramps and elevators to facilitate access across all floors, including temporary exhibition areas and amenities such as the rooftop café and museum shop. Wheelchairs are available upon request at the entrance, and staff are trained to provide support throughout the visit, which can be coordinated during ticket booking or upon arrival to streamline the experience.
For Hearing Impaired Visitors:
For those with hearing impairments, the museum provides written guides and captioned video presentations that complement the exhibits, ensuring clear communication of the artworks' context and significance. Plain-language informational brochures are also available. These materials can be obtained at the information desk or by specifying needs during the ticket purchase process, promoting an inclusive and informative visit for all guests.
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Interesting Facts About Musée National Picasso-Paris
Musée Picasso is housed in the Hôtel Salé, a historic mansion built in the 17th century for a wealthy salt tax collector. The name Hôtel Salé translates to "salted," referencing the salt tax collected by the original owner.
The museum showcases over 5,000 works by Picasso, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and ceramics.
Many pieces were donated by Picasso's family after his death according to his wishes.
The museum also displays Picasso's extensive collection of artwork by other famous artists like Renoir and Cézanne. It features Iberian bronzes and African art, which greatly influenced Picasso's style.
The building served various purposes throughout history, including as a school where the writer Balzac once studied.
The museum closed for five years for renovation and reopened in October 2014 with expanded exhibition space.
A unique French law from 1968 allows heirs to pay inheritance taxes with art, which helped the museum acquire important works.
Picasso amassed an enormous personal archive, including sketchbooks and manuscripts, all part of the museum’s collection.
The restoration of the mansion recreated its 17th-century interiors based on historic designs. The museum's third floor is dedicated to research with a library and archives reserved for scholars.





