Musee Picasso-Paris
Musee Picasso-Paris
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10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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The Musée Picasso is located in the Hôtel Salé, one of the most beautiful 17th century private mansions in Paris. The Musée Picasso collection comprises over 5,000 works and tens of thousands of archived pieces. For its quality and scope as well as the range of art forms it encompasses, this collection is the only one in the world to present both Picasso’s complete painted, sculpted, engraved and illustrated œuvre and a precise record of the artist’s creative process.
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- Ruby RedGreensburg, Pennsylvania661 contributionsA Nice ExperienceThe museum is very nice and the display of the art work is tastefully done. My husband and I were happy to go to become more aware of Picasso’s approach to his art and how he grew and developed his skills over the years. I am not an artist, or an art critic or expert; I did grow in my knowledge of Picasso because of my visit.Dear visitor, We would like to thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed your visit and improved your knowledge of Picasso. We look forward to welcoming you again to the Musée Picasso !Written April 7, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited April 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten April 6, 2023
- Amy SAnn Arbor, Michigan59 contributionsGo for the Picasso, stay for the Faith Ringgold!It is the 50th anniversary of the death of Picasso. The museum has a special exhibit done by the designer Paul Smith that is a really different treatment of the displays. What was a surprise was the Faith Ringgold exhibit on the first floor. The narrative of that exhibit was fantastic. Don't miss her quilt directly commenting on Picasso. Not to be missed. Go early to avoid the lines. If you have a Paris Museum pass you are not restricted by a specific time. Also, don't miss the Gertrude Stein spoken poetry room tucked away in a corner on the second floor!Dear visitor, Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. It is a pleasure to hear that you enjoyed your visit to our museum! The Faith Ringgold exhibition is indeed a must-see that we invite you to discover. It is the first to bring together, in France, a group of major works by this figure of American feminist art. The Paris Museum Pass is an advantageous pass that gives you access to various museums in Paris, including the Musée Picasso and can be purchased at the museum ticket office. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Picasso Museum.Written May 5, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited April 2023Written May 1, 2023
- Janet P1 contributionWonderfulI visited this museum many years ago when the exhibition was a straightforward chronology, and I loved it. I had some trepidation about visiting this year after reading about the current highly curated exhibition, but I loved it just as much in a different way. Some of the Paul Smith flourishes were silly bordering on kitsch, but they really can’t dim the magic of this very special place and this protean genius. Just go!Dear visitor, Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the exhibition "Picasso Celebration : The collection in a new light" presented on the occasion of the 50th aniversary of Pablo Picasso's death. Designed by the British fashion designer Paul Smith, hisoriginal approach invites the public to view the works from a more contemporary perspective and highlights the relevance of Picasso's work in today's world. We look forward to welcoming you again to the Musée Picasso.Written June 5, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited May 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten June 4, 2023
- Gil L431 contributionsGreat way to learn more about PicassoI enjoyed visiting this museum - it was a great collection of Picasso's works and I thought it gave interesting descriptions and perspectives on his work. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area! One of the areas the kids liked the best was the kids' art space in the basement where they have art stations set up and provide instructions on how to create some Picasso-inspired artwork - both the kids and adults were able to participate!Dear visitor, Thank you for your comment! We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed your visit. The Picasso Museum offers a selection of activities for families, including the creative workshops, which are a free, open-access space offering self-guided creative activities accessible to all. You can also relax with the whole family in the museum's garden and café terasse. We look forward to welcoming you again to the Musée Picasso ! Warmest regards.Written June 30, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited June 2023Written June 21, 2023
- eamonn y36 contributionsAmazing building and exhibitionWow ! This museum is amazing. The building itself is great and the exhibition really opened my eyes to the variety of work he did. There is a Paul Smith flavour to the exhibition at the moment. Well worth a visit. A special mention to the great staff from the security at the entrance, to the room guides , to the shop staff. Another great reason for a visit to Paris again next year !Dear visitor, Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the exhibition "Picasso Celebration : The collection in a new light"and the welcome you've received from the museum staff. We look forward to welcoming you again to the Musée Picasso. Warmest regards.Written July 24, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited July 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten July 21, 2023
- ChuckDallasDallas, Texas240 contributionsMusee Picasso is a must see adventure.The collection at the Musee is incredible. It was my second time at the museum - the first time was several years ago. I spent about 3 hours at the collection this time and could have spent more time but had to be somewhere else. I learned so much about Picasso and his talent. It is well worth the visit.Dear visitor, Thank you very much for your visit and for leaving a review. We are most delighted to hear that you enjoyed spending so much time in the Musée national Picasso-Paris and we hope to welcome you again soon. Best regards,Written August 7, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited August 2023Traveled soloWritten August 5, 2023
- Marcy S2 contributionsChoice Picasso works in the MaraisThe museum is not huge, despite the collection they have. All the galleries are on the lower level. The current exhibit included paintings and sculptures, as well as sketches and watercolor studies. Beautifully curated but the exhibit is not extensive -- it seems that they select works and rotate them. Much of the space in the historic mansion is not utilized for exhibition. There is a lovely courtyard garden, only accessible via the museum.Hello! We would like to thank you for your comment. The top floors of the museums are currently closed in preparation for a new exhibition that opens on the 3rd of October. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the exhibiton "La Collection. Oeuvres choisies." as well as the different areas of the museum! Looking forward to welcoming you again to the Musée national Picasso-Paris.Written September 21, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited September 2023Traveled soloWritten September 14, 2023
- zeeba1Auckland Central, New Zealand210 contributionsMost floors are closed for hangingHave seen better in Spain . But if you’re here in Paris as tourist visit . Only one floor is open with paintings and sculptures . Very disappointing above floors closed . The floors above have notice saying closed for handing . If you decide to go you may not wait long buying ticket so no need to book in advance as I did . A lovely street to walk to with cafes and some boutique shops .Dear visitor, Thank you for your comment. We are sorry to hear of your disappointment. As mentionned on our website, the upper floors are closed in preparation for our upcoming exhibition which opens the 3rd of October. On this occasion, we look forward to welcoming you back to the Musée Picasso.Written September 26, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited September 2023Traveled soloWritten September 21, 2023
- Paul HSurrey, United Kingdom43 contributionsA nice museum, but it was mostly his later worksI quite enjoyed this museum. Unfortunately the ground floor galleries were closed the day I went, there wasn't any reason given so I don't know if that's a regular event. I guess those rooms would have contained some of his earlier work as the parts I saw were only really from his cubist period and later, and in truth for me it became a little bit samey after a while. The stand out for me was the Portrait of Dora Maar. There are nice places to sit provided so you can really take your time and it wasn't very busy when I went.Dear visitor, Thank you for your comment. We are sorry to hear about your disappointement. As mentionned on our website, the upper floors are closed in preparation for our upcoming exhibition which opens on the 3rd of October. Through more than seventy works, the current exhibition highlights his beginnings, from Cubism to the 1960s, as well as the cross-cutting themes in his work. For your information, next spring, the Musée Picasso will be presenting a permanent display of its collection wihich will feature many more emblematic masterpieces of Picasso. On this occasion, we look forward to welcoming you back to the Musée Picasso.Written September 26, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited July 2023Traveled soloWritten September 22, 2023
- RonL40Utica, New York3,565 contributionsWonderful art, superbly curated. Signage is superb.The museum has four floors and when we were there the first floor was a comprehensive exhibit of Picasso's works, the remaining part of the museum was devoted to an exhibition of the French performance artist, Sophie Calle. The Picasso exhibition is superb... walking through the space is quite easy and the curatorship, offering a variety of his media and a sense of this chronology, was excellent. A very enjoyable museum experience. There are several Picasso masterpieces here and anyone interested in his work should pay a visit, especially next year (2024) when all four floors will be devoted to Picasso's work.Dear visitor, Thank you for sharing your positive experience at the museum ! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed Picasso's exhibition. We look forward to welcoming you back for an even more immersive exploration of Picasso's masterpieces next spring ! Sincerely, Le Musée national Picasso-ParisWritten November 24, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited November 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten November 18, 2023
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Chapulin_30
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada34 contributions
Mar 2022 • Solo
Avoid completely. This museum has been gutted and unless there is a temporary exhibition, there are approximately 10 works of art to see by Picasso. They still charge 11€ regardless and dont say anything about the fact that there is not much to see. They show plenty of family photos and videos of the artist but no works of art practically. Very disappointing. Furthermore, they charge 4€ for an audio guide with very few commentaries of interest. A typical French scam. Naturally the employees are aware but don’t say anything and dont offer refunds
Written March 26, 2022
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Dear visitor,
Thank you very much for your feedback. We are disappointed to hear that you were not satisfied with the amount of art on display and the content offered via the audio guide.
Please believe that the museum team does its best to ensure that your experience at the museum is always of the highest quality. Therefore, your comment has been well considered.
We look forward to welcoming you back to the Musée national Picasso-Paris for future exhibitions.
Written March 28, 2022
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Wander
Sunnyvale, CA2 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
This is the third time I have visited the Picasso museum and each time I am hoping it will get better and now after the third time I will never go back. Each time a significant portion of the museum was closed and each time the displays were poorly curated.
The museum was supposed to be a reflection of Picasso and his interest in literature. One of the displays included paperback books by other authors that had Picasso Art on the book cover. I guess you could argue that was Picasso’s influence on the world of literature and the editors choice of a book cover but I just thought it was more like what an eighth grader would do if they were a curator.
I am done with the Picasso museum forever and will never go back. The third time truly is in this case a lack of charm.
The museum was supposed to be a reflection of Picasso and his interest in literature. One of the displays included paperback books by other authors that had Picasso Art on the book cover. I guess you could argue that was Picasso’s influence on the world of literature and the editors choice of a book cover but I just thought it was more like what an eighth grader would do if they were a curator.
I am done with the Picasso museum forever and will never go back. The third time truly is in this case a lack of charm.
Written March 12, 2020
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Hello and thank you for your comment.
We are sincerely sorry to hear of your disappointment.
Please believe that we are doing everything we can to allow visitors to appreciate the extent of Picasso's work.
The museum's policy is to offer a new experience on each visit, thus we regularly renew the display that’s why some rooms could be closed.
Looking forward to welcoming you again to the Musée national Picasso-Paris.
Written March 19, 2020
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Adrienne K
Belmopan, Belize353 contributions
Jul 2019
This was an impressive museum designed in a mansion where the architecture is as incredible as the great master's art! We were fortunate to visit at the time when American sculpture Alexander Calder's work was also on display.
We explored the entire museum in spite of the fact my 6 year old (now 7) was only mildly interested. We had already seen many museums this being the 8th day of our 14 day trip. He was a trooper and even though I didn't get to linger on each work as I would normally, I did get lots of pictures so I can study them whenever I want!!
We explored the entire museum in spite of the fact my 6 year old (now 7) was only mildly interested. We had already seen many museums this being the 8th day of our 14 day trip. He was a trooper and even though I didn't get to linger on each work as I would normally, I did get lots of pictures so I can study them whenever I want!!
Written June 13, 2020
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Hello and thank you for your comment! The staff of the Musée national Picasso-Paris is happy to hear you enjoyed your visit and the museum. =)
Looking forward to welcoming you again for the next exhibitions, "Picasso Poet" and "Picasso and the Comics", from July 21.
Best regards.
Written June 18, 2020
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James F
Baltimore, MD9 contributions
Aug 2021
I was really disappointed with this museum. There were far too few significant works by Picasso on display. Of the hand few of impressive works two of them were significantly damaged. I may be spoiled, but I have seen much better collections of Picasso's works displayed in the general modern art museums in the US. Plus, If you have been to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, you will be disappointed with this one.
Currently, the museum has a joint exhibit of Rodin and Picasso. The Rodin works are impressive, but too many of the Picasso works seem to be from an elder Picasso who seemed to feel that any thing he threw together would be a work of genius.
The underwhelming works displayed at the museum especially pale when compared to the treasures down the Seine at the D'Orsay, L'Orangerie and the Marmottan. For the same entrance fee as the Picasso Museum, those museums are utterly stunning. Room after room of world class works.
Especially notable at those museums are the later works of Monet painted when he was in his seventies and eighties. At that age he was still inventive and creating art that foreshadowed Western art for the next half century.
There's so much art to see in Paris. I suggest that you skip this museum if you're on the fence.
Currently, the museum has a joint exhibit of Rodin and Picasso. The Rodin works are impressive, but too many of the Picasso works seem to be from an elder Picasso who seemed to feel that any thing he threw together would be a work of genius.
The underwhelming works displayed at the museum especially pale when compared to the treasures down the Seine at the D'Orsay, L'Orangerie and the Marmottan. For the same entrance fee as the Picasso Museum, those museums are utterly stunning. Room after room of world class works.
Especially notable at those museums are the later works of Monet painted when he was in his seventies and eighties. At that age he was still inventive and creating art that foreshadowed Western art for the next half century.
There's so much art to see in Paris. I suggest that you skip this museum if you're on the fence.
Written August 17, 2021
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Hello and thank you for your comment.
We are sincerely sorry to hear of your disappointment.Please believe that we are doing everything we can to allow visitors to appreciate the extent of Picasso's work.
The museum's policy is to offer a new experience with each visit, which is why we regularly rearrange the display of the rooms to highlight Picasso's creative process.
We hope that future exhibitions will be more to your liking.
Looking forward to welcoming you again to the Musée national Picasso-Paris.
Written August 20, 2021
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Eileen108
Mount Shasta, CA4,314 contributions
Aug 2019
I stepped in as part of Rick Steves "Marais Walk" (in his 'Paris' guidebook - highly recommended). I'm not exactly a huge fan of the weird Picasso style (I am totally a realist), but the museum has many of his paintings and other works and it is laid out conveniently for visitors. It is obvious the layout is done with a lot of love and respect for the Artist and his work. There was a combo exhibition with Alexander Calder when I was there and they did a great job of displaying similar works for us to compare the styles and subject matters, it flowed together perfectly.
Written March 11, 2020
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Hello and thank you for your feedback! We are glad that you enjoyed your visit and displays!
We would be happy to welcome you again to the Musée national Picasso-Paris. See you soon =)
Written March 18, 2020
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Dan W
London15 contributions
Oct 2021
Rip off!!! Worst museum experience I have ever had
Two out of Four floors are closed.. very few Picasso pieces in the museum. This is not made clear on the museum website when you purchase your ticket. Only found out when we were in the exhibition.
They offer a 2 euro discount which is an insult. Very disappointing and will not be going back or recommending that anyone go to this museum. Terrible customer service
Two out of Four floors are closed.. very few Picasso pieces in the museum. This is not made clear on the museum website when you purchase your ticket. Only found out when we were in the exhibition.
They offer a 2 euro discount which is an insult. Very disappointing and will not be going back or recommending that anyone go to this museum. Terrible customer service
Written October 25, 2021
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Dear visitor,
Thank you for your message.
We are sorry to hear about your disappointment.
Considering the museum's goal to offer a unique perspective on Picasso's artworks through the exhibitions, some floors may be closed at the time of your visit to install the new exhibition.
Rest assured we do our best to inform our visitors beforehand through our website. Therefore, your feedback has been taken into account.
Written October 27, 2021
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CTD
Cannon Beach, OR20 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
Very disappointing, and, actually, it made us quite mad. We wish we would have read the reviews first. We are both artists and we were shocked at how badly this was curated. Two floors closed. If you know both artists work this will take you less than 45 minutes. We came all the way from Oregon for this show. Really? What’s the point of mixing the two artists? You can go to the Rodin museum on its own which is fabulous and there is a much better overview of his work— it makes no sense. This is the Picasso museum, hello, where are the Picasso’s? Even the gift shop was disappointing. It was suddenly pouring rain and no umbrellas for sale. I would have loved a Picasso umbrella as a souvenir. Two $40 cab rides to get there, what a shame. If you are an experienced museum goer, don’t waste your time.
Written October 31, 2021
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Dear visitor,
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We are sorry to learn that your visit was not pleasant and that you experienced some inconveniences.
The « Picasso Rodin » exhibition is an invitation cross-reading of the works of these two great artists.
We hope to welcoming you again and that our new exhibtions will be more of your taste.
Written December 8, 2021
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Gordana P
New York City, NY1 contribution
Feb 2024 • Family
We visited Muse Picasso in the past we loved a rich collection of his work. However, I am very disappointed that more than the half of the museum (1st and 2 floor) were closed today. This represents more than the half of the museum and there is no notice on the website when you purchase tickets. They still charge full price for a very modest display of Picasso’s work. His work is displayed only in the basement, while ground floor has a mix of many other artists. We felt that we were cheated of the time and money. We waisted half a day for close to nothing.
Written February 25, 2024
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Dear visitor,
We regret the disappointment you experienced during your recent visit. We want to clarify that the closure of more than half of the museum's floors was due to the rehanging of the permanent collection, which has just reopened. This information was communicated on our website at the time of ticket purchase and by our reception staff.
We understand your frustration with the modest display of Picasso's work and the mix of other artists on the ground floor.
We hope you will consider visiting us again to fully enjoy the newly reopened permanent collection and other exhibitions.
Sincerely,
Le Musée national Picasso-Paris
Written March 14, 2024
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Guy S
Paris, France3 contributions
Oct 2021
Musee Picasso used to be a favourite museum of ours. Sadly since their renovation, they have seemingly decided to keep their most interesting pieces in storage. Instead what we get is a succession of disappointing temporary exhibitions.
Most visitors want to see the highlights of the museum's collections rather than exclusively an ever changing set of second-rate works.
The justification for the Rodin-Picasso exhibition itself is rather unconvincing: both of them experimented, Picasso was familiar with Rodin's work... not exactly groundbreaking, is it? It all seems rather superficial and sophomoric.
Most visitors want to see the highlights of the museum's collections rather than exclusively an ever changing set of second-rate works.
The justification for the Rodin-Picasso exhibition itself is rather unconvincing: both of them experimented, Picasso was familiar with Rodin's work... not exactly groundbreaking, is it? It all seems rather superficial and sophomoric.
Written October 17, 2021
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Dear visitor,
We thank you for your message.
We regret to learn you were disappointed with our current exhibition. Artworks are regularly changed to allow visitors discover the breadth and depth of Picasso's work.
We hope you will enjoy our next exhibition "Picasso à l'image". We look forward to seeing you soon.
Written October 25, 2021
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pierrekiwi
Australia160 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
Musee Picasso should be a Paris highlight for any art lover but our visit was disappointing. After we paid the Euro 7 fee and entered we discovered that two of the floors were closed “for re-hanging.” What remained was a somewhat spartan collection of Picasso’s work. There were, of course, interesting works but we have seen far better in other galleries.
Written September 15, 2023
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Dear visitor,
We are sincerely sorry to hear of your disappointment. Until the opening of our next exhibition, on the 3rd of October, the upper floors are closed in preparation. Please note that a reduced rate of 7€ instead of 14€ applies during this period, due to the closure of the floors 1 through 3. The current exhibition "La collection. Œuvres Choisies" is a temporary exhibition that features over 70 works by Picasso, with a selection of masterpieces, including paintings, sculptures, drawings and ceramics, among the most emblematic in the collection. For your information, next spring, the Musée Picasso will present a permanent hang of its collection with many more masterpieces of Picasso. On this occasion, we look forward to welcoming you back to the Musée Picasso.
Written September 21, 2023
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featherbr
West Palm Beach, FL10 contributions
We have a museum pass. How do I reserve a time slot?
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Paris, France12 contributions
Dear Visitor,
If you have a Paris Museum Pass, you don't need to make an online reservation. You can come directly to the museum entrance.
We hope to see you soon.
Celal Ş
2 contributions
İs there any free days? Thank you.
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Paris, France12 contributions
Hello and thank you for your interest! You can visit the museum for free on the first Sunday of every month. Looking forward to welcoming you to the Musée national Picasso-Paris
Hi, is the audio guide included in the museum pass?
janeaustinNY
New York City, NY453 contributions
I’m sorry I really don’t remember. And I suspect it’s extra. There are very few museums in Paris where it is automatically included. But I would check their website just to clarify that. Sorry I can’t be more helpful.
djktraveler
4 contributions
are advance tickets required?
Lisa C
Tours, France4 contributions
yes, you'll need to purchase a ticket. you can buy on-site or through Bookings and other apps
En cuanto tiempo se puede recorrer?
Robert G
San Antonio, TX733 contributions
I stayed for two complete showings without objection. I think you can stay as long as you wish.
julienbo35
Rennes, France1 contribution
J'ai beaucoup aimé l'exposition sur Alexander Calder et Pablo Picasso, vous savez sur quoi sera la prochaine expo ?
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Paris, France12 contributions
Bonjour Julien, ne manquez pas l'ouverture de notre prochaine exposition "Picasso. Tableaux magiques", présentée du 1er octobre 2019 au 23 février 2020 au Musée national Picasso-Paris :) En attendant, l'exposition "Picasso, Obstinément méditerranéen" et la présentation thématique des collections vous attendent
Reid D
Spain2 contributions
We leave for Europe 8/14 and arrive in Paris 8/26. We want to make reservations at museums that have time slots. Can we purchase museum passes now and reference to museum pass number to make reservations now then present our museum pass after we pick it up in Paris? Or do we have to wait until we physically have the passes in Paris to make reservations?
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Paris, France12 contributions
You do not need to book an additinal time slot with your Paris Museum pass. Access is queued and you can access the Museum's control directly without additional reservation. Looking forward to welcoming you to the Musée national Picasso-Paris :)
MartineL2256
Marseille, France1 contribution
Le musée est ouvert le 14 juillet ? Merci.
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Paris, France12 contributions
Bonjour Martine, le musée sera ouvert dimanche, de 9h30 à 18h. Au plaisir de vous accueillir au Musée national Picasso-Paris !
Marcelstavisky
1 contribution
Bonjour, j'aimerais bien emmener mes neveux au Musée la semaine prochaine. Il y a un tarif réduit pour les enfants ?
Musée national Picasso-Paris
Paris, France12 contributions
Bonjour Marcel,
L'entrée du Musée est gratuite pour les jeunes de moins de 18 ans (et pour les jeunes de moins de 26 ans résidents ou ressortissants de l'UE). Pour ces visiteurs, il n'y a pas de billet ni de réservation : ils peuvent accéder directement aux espaces d'exposition :)
Bonne journée et à très bientôt,
Several recent reviewers say much of the collection is closed due to renovation. Has the entire collection reopened yet? Or if not, when will it? Thank you.
Robert G
San Antonio, TX733 contributions
I just finished my visit on April 10 and the entire museum was open. Two floors are dedicated to Calder/Picasso but the other floors contain just Picasso.
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- (0.07 mi) Breizh Café Le Marais
- (0.06 mi) Pink Flamingo
- (0.09 mi) Salōn Marais
- Attractions near Musee Picasso-Paris:
- (0.02 mi) Galerie Collection
- (0.02 mi) Atelier Atlantis Photography Tours
- (0.03 mi) Galerie Odile Ouizeman
- (0.03 mi) Galerie Angalia
- (0.03 mi) Jardin Berthe-Weill