Picasso Museum, Paris
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The Marais District
11 attractions · 13h 7min · transit route
Tickets ~€16
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About Picasso Museum
The Musée national Picasso-Paris, housed in the magnificent 17th-century Hôtel Salé in the heart of the Marais district, holds the world's largest public collection of Pablo Picasso's works. With over 5,000 artworks spanning paintings, sculptures, engravings, ceramics, and drawings, the museum offers an unparalleled journey through the artist's entire creative evolution from his early years to his final period.
Picasso Museum — Planning Your Visit
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Standard Admission
RecommendedFull access to all permanent and temporary exhibitions. Family rate: €12 per adult when accompanying a child under 18. Free admission on the first Sunday of each month. Paris Museum Pass accepted.
In day plans, the recommended ticket is pre-selected and included in the total price.
Combine with 10 nearby attractions for a full day
From €16 / person — all tickets and transport included — transit route with total cost breakdown
The building's name "Hôtel Salé" literally means "Salty Mansion" — a mocking nickname given because its original owner, Pierre Aubert de Fontenay, made his fortune collecting the gabelle (salt tax), one of the most despised taxes in pre-revolutionary France.
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