On March 12, the Musée National Picasso-Paris will reopen its three-story collection to the public, following a year of celebrations and a standout exhibition honoring artist Sophie Calle.
This marks the 10th anniversary since the museum's reopening, with its collection now residing permanently in the historic Hôtel Salé.
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Musée national Picasso-Paris: Priority Entrance Ticket
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
- Audio Guide for the permanent exhibition (if selected at checkout)
What's on
The Collection: Revoir Picasso (Until 12 March 2026)
Jackson Pollock: The Early Years 1934-1947 (Until 19 January 2025)
Guillermo Kuitca: Chapel (Until 29 November 2026)
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Musée national Picasso-Paris
This museum is located in a stunning 17th century hôtel particulier in the Marais district of Paris. It's dedicated, as the name suggests, to the great artist Pablo Picasso. Descendants of the Spanish-born artist sowed the seeds for this gallery with works they offered to the French government in lieu of inheritance tax. French law allows for, in exceptional circumstances, the payment of inheritance taxes with artworks instead of money. This exception is only made if the art is an important contribution to France's cultural heritage - which is of course true in the case of Picasso.
With a permanent collection, temporary exhibitions, and an in-depth archive, this is one of the most important collections of works by one of the 20th century's greatest artists.