Montcada Street
In particular, the Museu Picasso reveals Picasso’s relationship with the city of Barcelona, a relationship that was shaped in his youth and adolescence and continued until his death….Museu Picasso.

Museo Picasso de Barcelona
Location within Barcelona
Established9 March 1963
LocationMontcada Street, Barcelona, Spain

How do you get to Picasso Museum from Barcelona?

The Picasso Museum is located in Montcada Street 15-23. The entrance is at N°17. The nearest metro station is Jaume I on line 4. All you have to do is get off at Carrer de la Princesa in front of the metro and then turn right to find Montcada.

Is the Picasso Museum worth it?

The collection is marvelous and contains some of Picasso’s best works. There are also the paintings he owned by other artists some of which he reinvented in his works. We took a docent lead tour to get acquainted with the layout of the new museum. It is a very pleasant and informative experience.

Where can I see Picasso in Madrid?

Barcelona, Spain Barcelona is home to the Museu Picasso, which houses one of the most extensive collections of Picasso’s work. He lived in the city during his formative years as an artist, between the ages of 14 and 24.

How long do you need at the Picasso Museum?

How long should you leave for a good visit? Leave around 90 minutes for the Barcelona Picasso Museum and 120 minutes if you’re including the temporary exhibition.

Is Picasso at the Prado?

Including the work of Picasso -probably the greatest of Spanish artists- in the Prado Museum -the most important collection of Spanish painting in the world- is a long-standing desire of many of the great Spanish art personalities of the 20th century, including Picasso himself.

Where is Picasso’s work?

Barcelona is home to the Museu Picasso, which houses one of the most extensive collections of Picasso’s work. He lived in the city during his formative years as an artist, between the ages of 14 and 24. The museum opened in 1963 and was founded on a donation of 574 works by Picasso’s secretary, Jaime Sabartés.