Discover the vast collection of the Picasso Museum in Paris, with more than 5,000 works by the artist and pieces from his private collection. Explore his creativity and versatility at the historic Hôtel Salé, with priority admission included.

The Picasso Museum in Paris houses an extraordinary collection of more than 5,000 works, a complete tribute to one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Housed in the magnificent Hôtel Salé, a lavish 17th-century hôtel particulier, this museum allows you to retrace Picasso's life and work through his most emblematic pieces, as well as works that he himself collected. With priority admission, you can enter quickly and immerse yourself in the artist's creative universe. Picasso, a key figure of the European avant-garde, revolutionized modern art with his technical ingenuity, his constant curiosity and his ability to reinvent himself time and again. He worked with materials and techniques in completely new ways, inspiring later movements such as Futurism and Dadaism. The museum's collection reflects all that versatility: from paintings and sculptures to engravings, sketches and unpublished photographs by the artist himself. Also on display are works by artists that Picasso admired and collected, such as Cézanne, Degas and Matisse. The museum is located in the Hôtel Salé, considered one of the most impressive residences of the 17th century. Following a major renovation completed in 2014, its exhibition rooms were considerably enlarged and new reception areas were added. This historic setting is the perfect setting to explore Picasso's overflowing creativity and admire some of the most innovative works of modern art.
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