Inside the Picasso Museum: A Guided Tour


The Picasso Museum in Barcelona, inaugurated in 1963, showcases the deep connection between the artist and the city. Founded through the efforts of Picasso’s friend and secretary, Jaume Sabartés, it stands as a testament to Picasso's affection for Barcelona. The museum holds around 5,300 artifacts that highlight the artist’s formative years and creative journey, often referred to as "Picasso before Picasso". Among its diverse collection are important pieces from 1917 and the influential series, Las Meninas (1957), along with a significant array of graphic works. Additionally, the museum houses a valuable archive of documents and photographs, as well as a specialized library dedicated to Picasso, making it one of the world’s leading institutions for understanding the artist's legacy. The museum occupies four grand palaces, including the historic Casa Meca on Montcada Street, which is notable for its civil medieval architecture. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the inner
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