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Guided tour inside the Picasso Museum with tickets included

4.6(5 reviews)
1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
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Malaga, Spain

Explore the Picasso Museum in Malaga with an expert guided tour

Discover over two hundred works covering all stages of Picasso’s career

Learn about his early creations blue period pink period and Cubism

Understand how Picasso’s experiences and environment influenced his art

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Dive into the world of Pablo Picasso with an exclusive guided tour of the Picasso Museum in Malaga. This remarkable museum houses one of the most comprehensive collections of the artist’s work, featuring over two hundred pieces that span all stages of his career. From his earliest creations in Malaga to his famous blue and pink periods and his revolutionary contributions to Cubism, visitors will witness the full evolution of one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists. The tour provides a unique opportunity to understand how Picasso’s style developed over time and how his personal experiences shaped the themes and techniques in his art. Every piece in the museum tells a story, offering insight into the mind of a creative genius whose work continues to inspire generations.

Guided by expert art historians, visitors will explore both Picasso’s most iconic works and lesser-known pieces that highlight his extraordinary creativity. The tour also offers insight into Picasso’s personal life and artistic journey, explaining the influences of his environment and experiences on his art. In addition to the artwork, the museum itself is a masterpiece, housed in a beautifully restored Renaissance palace that adds historical and architectural richness to the visit. Every room and gallery is designed to enhance the experience, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the beauty and depth of Picasso’s work. This tour is perfect for anyone looking to connect with the profound genius of Picasso, offering a comprehensive and engaging journey through his life, art, and enduring legacy. By the end of the visit, participants gain a deeper appreciation for both the artist and the cultural treasure that is the Picasso Museum in Malaga.

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Customer Reviews

5 reviews
4.6
based on 5 reviews
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December 10, 2025
Google

This is absolutely an amazing experience visiting Picasso museum. Loved all the paintings and great to actually see in close up all the unique and awesome paintings of the genius. Spent about 2 and half hours there. Definitely a must visit whenever you are in Barcelona.

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Neema

December 09, 2025
Google

I always wanted to see Picasso’s museum to see his work and understand his biography better. This museum does just that and more. Loved the displays and multiple rooms that showed his paintings through stories of his life and how, who and what influenced his drawings and paintings. Plan on spending a lot of time and take the audio tour which focuses your mind and eyes through timely information and will make your visit so much more worth it.

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William

November 25, 2025
Google

The Picasso Museum is an incredible look into the early life and evolution of one of the world’s most influential artists. The collection is thoughtfully curated, showing Picasso’s progression from childhood prodigy to groundbreaking master. The layout is easy to follow, the descriptions are clear, and the building itself—tucked into the Gothic Quarter—adds to the experience. It’s not overwhelming, but rich enough to spend a meaningful amount of time exploring. A must-visit for art lovers and anyone interested in seeing Picasso’s journey up close. Book ahead to skip the line and enjoy this beautifully presented museum.

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Fatih

November 23, 2025
Google

The Picasso Museum is definitely worth visiting—beautiful building, well-organized, and rich in history. It focuses mainly on Picasso’s early years, sketches, studies, and lesser-known works, which is fascinating if you want to understand his artistic development. However, my expectations were very high, and I assumed I’d see many of his most famous and iconic paintings. There aren’t as many masterpieces as you might expect, so keep that in mind before visiting. Still, the experience is enjoyable, educational, and thoughtfully curated—just go with realistic expectations. A good museum, but not the showcase of Picasso’s greatest hits I imagined.

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Julien

August 31, 2025
Google

We visited the Picasso Museum in Barcelona hoping to dive deeper into the life, influences, and artistic journey of this endlessly creative artist. Having previously visited the Picasso museums in Paris (the largest collection worldwide) and Málaga (his birthplace), we were excited to explore Barcelona’s museum - the very first dedicated to Picasso and the only one opened during his lifetime. The location is great: nestled in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, with its maze of medieval streets and charming atmosphere. The museum itself is a beautiful blend of history and modernity, recently renovated but still housed in stunning medieval buildings, complete with magnificent staircases, stone walls, and ornate facades. Honestly, the architecture alone is worth the visit... The collection is well-organized and thoughtfully curated. We loved discovering some of Picasso’s very early works, including a breathtaking First Communion painting - incredibly impressive considering he painted it at just 15. The transition through his different periods is clearly displayed, from his first portraits to the Blue Period and the early explorations of Cubism. The collection is not overwhelmingly large, which in my opinion is a plus (you can comfortably see everything in about two hours without feeling rushed). Personally, I found the Velázquez-inspired “Las Meninas” variations absolutely fascinating, especially the large-format piece - a true highlight of the visit. I also appreciated the series of works inspired by his time in Paris, a recurring theme that shows the lasting influence of Cubism on his style. We were also lucky to catch a temporary exhibition dedicated to Francoise Gilot (French painter, long term partner of Picasso, and mother of Claude and Paloma Picasso) with some of her own art on display (drawings, watercolors and a few ceramics), as well as pieces connected to Claude Picasso and the family, a touching and insightful addition to the experience. Overall, this museum is well worth visiting, whether for its architecture, its intimate but rich collection, or the chance to gain a clearer understanding of Picasso’s early work and evolving artistic phases. A must if you want to appreciate not just the art, but also the context and influences that shaped this iconic figure.