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Tickets
4.1(2.7K)

Priority Access Tickets to Picasso Museum

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€16
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  • Thanks to your skip-the-line access ticket, you can walk right into the Picasso Museum, tucked away in the Marias district.
  • Peer into Picasso's private collection and archives, totaling up to over 5,000 works that you're privy to.
  • Understand the artist's creative process through his drawings, studies, sketches, engravings, photographs, illustrated books, and more.
  • Admire the artist's fascination for comics as you explore his readings and check out the "Picasso Phenomenon."
  • The exhibition presents a selection of works by Richard Fauguet, Sergio García Sánchez, Émilie Gleason, and more, illustrating the variety of graphic styles.
  • Thanks to your skip-the-line access ticket, you can walk right into the Picasso Museum, tucked away in the Marias district.
  • Peer into Picasso's private collection and archives, totaling up to over 5,000 works that you're privy to.
  • Understand the artist's creative process through his drawings, studies, sketches, engravings, photographs, illustrated books, and more.
  • Admire the artist's fascination for comics as you explore his readings and check out the "Picasso Phenomenon."
  • The exhibition presents a selection of works by Richard Fauguet, Sergio García Sánchez, Émilie Gleason, and more, illustrating the variety of graphic styles.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line access to Picasso Museum
  • Access to permanent exhibitions

Exclusions

  • Guided tour
  • Please note that there is free admission for EU residents under the age of 26 and for anyone else under the age of 18.
  • The museum stays closed on Mondays, 1 Jan, 1 May & 25 Dec.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 19 February, 2026.
  • These tickets are valid until 19 February, 2026.
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Picasso Museum Paris entrance with visitors using priority access tickets.
Rodin Museum sculpture garden with visitors, Paris; Picasso Museum entrance, skip the line access.
Rodin Museum sculpture garden with iconic statues, Paris, skip-the-line access.
Visitors viewing Picasso artwork at Paris Picasso Museum.
Picasso Museum Paris entrance with visitors using priority access tickets.
Rodin Museum sculpture garden with visitors, Paris; Picasso Museum entrance, skip the line access.
Rodin Museum sculpture garden with iconic statues, Paris, skip-the-line access.
Visitors viewing Picasso artwork at Paris Picasso Museum.
Picasso Museum Paris entrance with visitors using priority access tickets.
Combos
4.2(3.7K)

Rodin Museum + Picasso Museum Skip the Line Tickets

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€27.86

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  • Skip the long lines at the Rodin Museum and Picasso Museum with this money-saving combo ticket.
  • Marvel at other famous artworks like Van Gogh's Pere Tanguy and Renoir's Nude in the Sunlight that were acquired by Rodin over the years.
  • Stroll through the Sculpture Garden where you'll find some of Rodin's most famous sculptures.
  • At Picasso Museum get to know all about the Cubist's journey as you peek at his drawings, sketches, and early explorative works of art.
  • Skip the long lines at the Rodin Museum and Picasso Museum with this money-saving combo ticket.
  • Marvel at other famous artworks like Van Gogh's Pere Tanguy and Renoir's Nude in the Sunlight that were acquired by Rodin over the years.
  • Stroll through the Sculpture Garden where you'll find some of Rodin's most famous sculptures.
  • At Picasso Museum get to know all about the Cubist's journey as you peek at his drawings, sketches, and early explorative works of art.

Inclusions

Rodin Museum

  • Skip-the-line entry into Rodin Museum
  • Access to Sculptures Garden

Picasso Museum

  • Skip-the-line access to Picasso Museum
  • Access to temporary and permanent exhibitions
  • Children aged 18 and under visit for free (carry a valid photo ID).
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible and wheelchairs are available to visitors upon request.
  • The museum offers free entry on first Sunday of every month from 1st Oct to 31st March 2025.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled. However, you can use them any time until 17 February, 2026.
  • These tickets are valid until 17 February, 2026.
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City Cards
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Turbopass Paris City Card with Paris Museum Pass: Choose 2 to 6 Days

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€139.90
Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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Flexible duration
Guided tour

Your Paris checklist sorted with Turbopass and Paris Museum Pass – gets you into top landmarks with ease. 

  • Unlock the secrets of Paris with this city card! Zip between 60+ attractions and stroll through the streets like a local with bus tours, cruises, and more. 
  • Psst... here's the deal you've been waiting for! Score massive 50% savings on the Louvre, hop-on hop-off pass, and guided tours of the dreamy Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur.
  • Let Paris sweep you off your feet. Your Museum Pass opens doors to iconic spots like the Arc de Triomphe, Panthéon, and the modern marvel Centre Pompidou.
  • No paper tickets, no hassle. Your digital pass arrives in your inbox instantly, ready to unlock with just one tap on your phone. How convenient is that?
  • Design your perfect Paris timeline and choose between 2 to 6 days of non-stop exploring, but at your own pace.

Your Paris checklist sorted with Turbopass and Paris Museum Pass – gets you into top landmarks with ease. 

  • Unlock the secrets of Paris with this city card! Zip between 60+ attractions and stroll through the streets like a local with bus tours, cruises, and more. 
  • Psst... here's the deal you've been waiting for! Score massive 50% savings on the Louvre, hop-on hop-off pass, and guided tours of the dreamy Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur.
  • Let Paris sweep you off your feet. Your Museum Pass opens doors to iconic spots like the Arc de Triomphe, Panthéon, and the modern marvel Centre Pompidou.
  • No paper tickets, no hassle. Your digital pass arrives in your inbox instantly, ready to unlock with just one tap on your phone. How convenient is that?
  • Design your perfect Paris timeline and choose between 2 to 6 days of non-stop exploring, but at your own pace.

Inclusions

  • Validity: 2/3/4/5/6 days
  • Paris Museum Pass

Access to:

  • Museums: Louvre, Centre Pompidou, Orsay Museum & more
  • Landmarks: Palace of Versailles, Conciergerie, Arc de Triomphe & more
  • Bus tours and cruises: 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour, Seine River cruise & more
  • Guided tours: Montmartre and Sacré Coeur, Notre Dame, Stade de France & more
  • Activities: Cheese tasting at Ô Chateau, Ballon de Paris Generali (hot air balloon) & more
  • Discounts at Hard Rock Cafe, Les Caves du Louvre & more
  • Get all details here
  • Your Turbopass City Card is for your exclusive use only, it's non-transferable and cannot be shared with others.
  • Your pass includes access to the Turbopass City Explorer App. Download it before your trip and get access to expert tips, audio narration, itineraries, and essential information for a seamless experience. 
  • Carry a valid photo ID (such as an identity card, passport, or driving license) for verification purposes.
  • While the pass offers a complete list of all attractions and tours and their opening hours, it is advised to check the official website of each attraction or tour for exact information.
  • Please note that security checks at some attraction entrances are mandatory.
  • You can visit each attraction only once during the validity period.
  • Forget about printing tickets – simply present your digital pass for entry. Once you purchase, you'll get an email from Paris Turbopass with a link to your digital pass and the booking app. 
  • Use the app to check which attractions need pre-booking, and effortlessly reserve your slots by following the straightforward instructions. 
  • Your pass becomes active at your first attraction, granting one-time free entry to each site. 

Validity:

  • Turbopass City Card: Your pass is valid for 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 consecutive days, depending on your choice. Each day follows a calendar day format (not 24 hours), meaning it starts at 5:30am and ends at 5:30pm, no matter when you first use it. 
  • Paris Museum Pass: This pass gives you an extra day of validity. For example, a 3-day city card includes a 4-day Paris Museum Pass, and a 4-day Turbopass includes a 5-day pass. It activates at the same time as your city card, so you get an additional day to explore Paris’ incredible museums.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Visit Picasso National Museum Paris | Musée National Picasso-Paris

Be it fashion, art, culture or just the sparkling lights of the Eiffel Tower, Paris is all about aesthetics. With numerous architectural marvels, museums and galleries for you to get hooked on, this City of Love has a lot to offer. If you’re planning to visit Paris, you can’t skip the National Picasso Museum or Picasso Museum in Paris, also known as Musée Picasso-Paris, which displays the works of one of the greatest names in the world of art, Pablo Picasso. 

Dedicated to the world-renowned Spanish artist, this art gallery includes more than 5,000 works of art, like paintings, sculptures and ceramics. Keep reading to know more about the Picasso National Museum tickets, highlights of the attraction and more.

Why Visit Picasso National Museum in Paris?

Picasso National Museum Paris
  • Unique location: Located in a grand 17th-century Parisian house called Hotel Salé, Picasso National Museum is dedicated to the world-renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.
  • Picasso's work: The art gallery houses over 5000 works of Picasso, which include exhibits like sculptures, paintings, ceramics, archives, documents and photographs.
  • Notable exhibitions: The Picasso National Museum Paris hosts unique exhibitions throughout the year, which display over 297 paintings, 368 sculptures, 17,000 photographs, and over 2,00,000 pieces of archives belonging to Picasso.
  • Modern era influence: Apart from Picasso’s classic paintings and sculptures, the museum also features the artist’s avant-garde interests like photography and obsession with comics and his collaboration with leading photographers of the Modern Era like Brassaï, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Lucien Clergue and Robert Doisneau.
  • Written archives: Picasso National Museum in Paris also includes written archives in the form of over 100,000 documents of Pablo Picasso which take viewers through the creative process of the artist.

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What is the Best Way To Book Picasso National Museum Paris Tickets? Book Online

Being a popular tourist attraction, it’s better to book your Picasso National Museum Paris tickets in advance for a hassle-free and smooth trip. Purchase your tickets online and in just a few clicks, book your preferred time slot for the day.

  • Convenience: Enjoy your trip to the Picasso National Museum which houses fascinating artistic exhibits and leave the hassle of long lines behind with the fast-track tickets that make your experience all the more fun.
  • Advance Reservations: With the online process, you can easily secure your trip in advance by booking your tickets and tour slots beforehand.
  • Great Discounts: Experience the wonders of Picasso National Museum Paris at wondrous prices, as online booking gives you great discounts. 

Picasso National Museum Highlights

The Picasso National Museum features thousands of Picasso’s artwork throughout his lifetime, which can be neatly put into categories while you are experiencing the exhibition. Here are the top highlights you can check out on your visit.

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Paintings

From his Self-portrait and La Celestina to Kiss, Large Nudes and Matadors and Musicians, learn about the key periods of Picasso’s artistic life, as the 300 paintings in the museum range from his Blue period to his final years, and explore what he produced as a Cubist.

Woman looking at Illustrations

Graphic Work

Explore how Picasso employed paper in various ways, ranging from illustrating to pasting, ripping and layering to create unique art forms. Look at the inventory of 3,900 items that includes souvenirs, graphic tokens, historic mementos and foundation pieces: all the fantastic use of paper for creation.

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Engravings

Gape at the wonderful engravings that Picasso’s collection boasts of, which reflects his interest in ancient, modern and contemporary literature. Through the collection of essais, proofs, printing plates, pentimenti, bon-à-tirer proofs and moulds, see for yourself how Picasso’s creativity swelled.

Archives

Archives

Skim through the written archives of the art legend and get to know the creative inspiration and process the greatest of artists Pablo Picasso went through before his works came to life. With over 100,000 documents, feel like Robert Langdon from a Dan Brown novel and try to find clues to some creative mystery in Paris as you read through these archives!

Library

Library and Documentation

If you can’t get enough of Pablo Picasso by just looking at his works of art, step into the library of the Picasso National Museum and get your hands on papers and articles written on the artist from a vast collection of over 11,000 publications, which even includes some one hundred books illustrated by Picasso himself. 

The Hôtel Sale

The Hôtel Salé

While visiting the Picasso National Museum in the Hôtel Salé, you can’t leave without exploring the grand 17th-century Parisian house in which the museum is located. Experience the unique architecture of the mansion and delve into the fascinating history of the house marked by the ownership of the gentry in the late 1600s. 

Photography

Photography

Although Picasso is known for art exhibits, he often explored the avant-garde medium of photography as an expression of one's imagination. Discover the artist’s close collaboration with the leading photographers of the Modern Era like Brassaï, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Lucien Clergue and Robert Doisneau for his experimental interest. 

Sculptures

Sculptures

The Picasso National Museum houses Pablo Picasso’s constructions and sculpted works that celebrate his accomplishments as an artistic mastermind. From his proto-Cubist wood and bronze sculptures and wire-framed models, wonder at the iconic figures of the Woman in the Garden, the Bull’s Head and the Man with Sheep.

Exhibitions

Plan Your Visit To Picasso Museum in Paris

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Getting There
Rules
Nearby
Visitor Tips
Accessibility
Facilities
Picasso Museum Timing
  • Tuesday to Friday: 10.30 AM to 6 PM
  • Saturdays and Sundays: 9.30 AM to 6 PM
  • During French school holidays:
    Open from Tuesday to Friday: 9.30 AM to 6 PM
  • Closed: Mondays, January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
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Address: 5 Rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris, France

Find on the map

  • By Train: Line L.
    Nearest Train Station: Saint Paul.  
  • By Tube: Lines 1 and 8.
    Nearest Stations: Saint-Sébastien - Froissart, Filles du Calvaire.
  • By Bus: Bus line numbers 67, 69, 91 and 96.  
    Nearest Station: Rue Vieille du Temple, Saint-Claude.
  • By Car: Distance from Paris Charles de Gaulle airport: 17 miles.
    Nearest Car Parking: Parking Saemes Rivoli Sebastopol, Paripark à Temple.
Picasso Museum - Rules
  • Visitors must go through a security check at the museum entrance. 
  • Suitcases and bulky baggage is not permitted in the museum and can’t be stored in the museum’s cloakroom as well.
  • Photography without flash and any use of professional equipment like tripods are allowed in the museum, with the exception of works with signage indicating that photos are not allowed.
  • You should not make noise, run around and are expected to behave appropriately in the exhibition rooms.
  • No one is allowed to touch exhibits or poke around in the museum. 
  • Weapons, tools, heavy blunt objects, and more such articles will not be allowed inside.
  • Animals, apart from guide dogs, are not allowed inside.
  • Only small frame strollers are permitted inside the museum. They can even be requested at the information desk.
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  • Orsay Museum: Embark on an artistic journey to the 19th century with the Orsay Museum, as you delve into the works of celebrated Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists like Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Claude Mone and Edgar Degas, as you catch stunning views of the Seine River. 
Tips
  • The entire museum is accessible to visitors with disabilities through elevators and access ramps. 
  • You can purchase books, postcards, and design objects from a shop located in the main hall of the museum. 
  • Sketching and drawing is allowed in the museum, with the exception of certain techniques like watercolour, charcoal, ink, pastel, etc.
  • The museum’s garden is accessible to visitors from March to September through the low-level galleries. 
  • It is recommended to manage your time from 90 minutes to 2 hours to explore the museum. 
  • The museum has a rooftop cafe that can be accessed through the main hall.
  • Backpacks and umbrellas must be left in the cloakroom before you enter the museum.
Accessibility
  • Entry to the Picasso Museum Paris is free for disabled visitors and their caregivers.
  • The entire museum is made accessible to people with reduced mobility through elevators and access ramps.
  • Wheelchairs and cane seats are available for visitors with disabilities upon request at the museum reception desk.
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The Picasso Museum has the following facilities for visitors:

  • Café: The Picasso National Museum has an on-site rooftop café that is open to all visitors. You can get food and delicacies at the café, the access to which is located on the main hall.
  • Giftshop: There is a giftshop and bookshop locate inside the main hall of the Picasso National Museum. You can buy mementos to remember your trip in the form of books, postcards, and design objects.

Frequently Asked Questions About Picasso Museum Paris Tickets

Q. Can I buy Picasso Museum Paris Tickets online?

A. Yes, you can buy Picasso Museum Paris tickets online.

Q. What is the best way to buy Picasso Museum Paris Tickets?

A. The best way to purchase Picasso Museum Paris tickets is to book them online. This way you get great offers and can also reserve slots well in advance.

Q. Can I pre-book Picasso Museum Paris Tickets?

A. Yes, you can book any date of your choice in advance, if you book your Picasso Museum Paris tickets online.

Q. What is the cancellation policy for Picasso Museum Paris Tickets?

A. These tickets can’t be cancelled. However, you can use the Priority Access Tickets to Picasso Museum until 31 December 2023. Please check the cancellation policy of the tickets before purchasing. 

Q. What is Picasso National Museum?

A. Picasso National Museum is an art gallery located in Paris, France. It is dedicated to the world-renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. 

Q. Where is Picasso National Museum located?

A. The address of the Picasso National Museum is 5 Rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris, France

Q. What facilities are available at Picasso National Museum for visitors?

A. Picasso National Museum has a rooftop cafe, a cloakroom and a shop to purchase mementos.

Q. Does Picasso National Museum provide facilities for disabled visitors?

A. The entire Picasso National Museum is accessible for visitors with disabilities through elevators and access ramps.

Q. Is photography allowed in Picasso National Museum?

A. Yes, photography without using flash and professional equipment like tripods is allowed at Picasso National Museum. However, visitors must check for any signage near an artwork that states otherwise.

Q. What are the major highlights of the Picasso National Museum?

A. You can find over 5,000 works of art, from paintings, sculptures and drawings to ceramics, prints, engravings and notebooks, and tens of thousands of archived pieces of Pablo Picasso in the Picasso National Museum

Q. How much time do I need to visit the Picasso National Museum?

A. It is recommended to spend time between 90 minutes and 2 hours exploring the Picasso National Museum.