Picasso Museum in Barcelona Tickets

Picasso Museum in Barcelona Tickets

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Visit one of the most comprehensive collections of artworks by Pablo Picasso and explore the artist’s close link to the city of Barcelona.

Plan ahead and reserve your entrance in advance, as tickets to the Picasso Museum are limited, and enjoy this impressive exhibition of works by one of the most renowned artists of the last century. 


Fast Facts 

Tickets
Book online and skip the queues at the local ticket counter. 


Accessibility 
The museum is wheelchair accessible and adapted to the needs of visitors with reduced mobility.


 

Overview

  • Get access to the Picasso Museum, one of the worldwide most visited art museums.
  • Admire its permanent collection of 4,251 works by the Spanish artist. 
  • Visit the museum’s temporary exhibitions with works related to Picasso and his art.
  • Book your tickets online in advance and reserve a timeslot to enjoy your visit at your preferred time. 
 

What to Expect

Retrace Picasso's first steps as an artist at Barcelona’s Picasso Museum and discover the early works of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. 

Opened in 1963, the museum was worldwide the first dedicated to the artist’s work and illustrates Picasso’s close relationship to the city of Barcelona. Today among the most visited art museums of the world, it is housed in five medieval town houses in Barcelona's La Ribera with a permanent collection that comprises more than 4,000 works, including paintings and drawings, engravings, and ceramics.  

The museum’s permanent collection centres around Picasso’s early years between 1890 and 1917, representing the most comprehensive record of the artist's beginnings. The exhibition displays works from his training period, the Blue period and works in Barcelona from 1917, including two of his first major works, ‘The First Communion’ and ‘Science and Charity’. 


How does it work?

The Picasso Museum has limited capacity and assigns timeslots to enter the museum. In order to avoid the queues at the local ticket counter, admission should be reserved in advance. 

When you book your entrance ticket, please select the date and a time slot for your visit. We will reserve your ticket within the chosen timeframe, depending on availability, and send you your tickets with the exact time of entrance within 24 hours.

The timeslot only fixes the time you enter the building. Once inside, you can stay as long as you want. 


Opening hours:

Tuesday to Sunday (except Thursdays)
From 9am to 19pm

Thursdays
From 9am to 9.30pm (free entrance from 6pm to 9.30)

5th of January
From 9 h to 17 h

24th and 31st of December
From 9 h to 14 h

Free entrance:
Thursdays from 6p to 9.30pm
First Sunday of each month
12th of February, 18th of May and 24th of September

Exhibitions

In the booking process you can add the exhibitions to your reservation. Here is a list of the current exhibitions:
The exhibition ´Picasso the Photographer’s Gaze´.

Offers an immersion into Pablo Picasso’s universe through photography, a versatile form of expression that produces images so diverse that they possess all the facets of a creator who is at the same time author, model, witness and spectator of his work and life.

Audioguide

You can add your audioguide to your visit. The audioguide is available in the following languages: English, Catalan, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean. 

Remember to come with your smartphone and headphones. Go to the audio guide desk and scan the QR code to access the content on your mobile.

If you may need them, one-use headphones are available. 

Additional Information

  • Ticket offices close 30 minutes before closing time.
  • Audio guides available in English, Catalan, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean

How to get there

  • By bus lines 120, 45, V15, V17 to ‘Via Laietana’, 39, 51, H14 ‘Passeig Picasso’, lines H14, 45, 51 ‘Pla de Palau’ or 120 to ‘Princesa’
  • By metro line L4 to underground station ‘Jaume I’ or L1 to ‘Arc de Triomf’