Musée Picasso

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#1 Picasso Museum (Barcelona) +21 recs 4/5

Located in the Ribera neighborhood of Barcelona, the Picasso Museum is a top local draw. Housed within five palaces dating from the 13th and 14th centuries, it showcases 4,300 works. Explore the artist's early years, including the 1890-1917 period, featuring Science and Charity and the complete Las Meninas series alongside various ceramics and engravings.

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#2 Dalí Theatre-Museum (Figueres) +20 recs 4.7/5

The Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres is dedicated to the Spanish surrealist master. Located in his hometown in Catalonia, Spain, the museum houses an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and sketches. Explore his unique creative evolution within a building designed by the artist himself, featuring iconic giant eggs atop its facade.

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#3 Joan Miró Foundation (Barcelona) +14 recs 3.8/5

Set atop Montjuïc hill, the Joan Miró Foundation is both a museum housing the most significant works of the famous Catalan artist and a hub for supporting contemporary talent. High above Barcelona, the building designed by Josep Lluis Sert showcases Miró's creative evolution. Explore the surrealist master through comprehensive collections and rotating exhibits.

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#4 Gaudí House Museum (Barcelona) +13 recs 3/5

The Gaudí House Museum sits inside Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain. Originally planned as part of a garden city project funded by Eusebi Güell i Bacigalupi, the home became the personal residence of Gaudí for two decades. Managed by the Junta Constructora del Temple Expiatoire de la Sagrada Família (Board of the Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia), it now displays his personal effects and art.

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#5 Dalí House-Museum (Cadaqués) +9 recs 5/5

The Dalí House-Museum in Cadaqués is a surrealist labyrinth developed over 50 years. This former fisherman's shack, transformed into a personal masterpiece, offers an intimate look at the lives of the painter and his muse, Gala. From the sunlit studio to the garden, every detail reveals his obsessions. Book online well ahead of your visit.

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#6 FC Barcelona Museum (Barcelona) +7 recs 5/5

Established in 1984, the FC Barcelona Museum sits inside the legendary Camp Nou stadium. Across 3,550 square meters, the club history unfolds from 1899 to today. Explore trophy galleries, iconic jerseys, and player memorabilia. A multimedia room replays historic match highlights, while a dedicated space celebrates the career of Lionel Messi.

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#7 Dalí Castle (Girona) +1 rec 5/5

In 1970, Salvador Dalí bought Dalí Castle, a medieval ruin in La Pera near Girona, to create a sanctuary for his wife, Gala. He transformed the decaying structure into a baroque palace. Gala lived there until 1982, and the site became her mausoleum. Open to the public since 1996, this romantic space reveals the couple's intense creative bond.

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Astonishing

This museum is truly astonishing. It doesn't just present Dalí's works, but allows you to dive deep into his unique universe. The pieces are perfectly showcased with a very atypical decor. Look closel…

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A skippable visit

I was curious to check out this house, and I was a bit disappointed. I think it is a shame that you cannot access it directly and for free, because the interior visit takes about thirty minutes. While…

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A new look at Picasso

I am not a huge Picasso fan, but I really liked this museum, which changed how I see the artist. I learned a lot of things about the painter's life, which helped me better understand the diversity of…

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Must see

I visited the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, located not far from the Ramblas. The price for standard admission is reasonable, and the visit takes about 1 hour to 1.5 hours. I really loved discovering…

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Very impressive

The Picasso Museum is really very rich and holds one of the largest collections of the artist. You can admire paintings and sculptures dating from throughout his entire life. You also learn more about…

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A bit pricey

I found the entrance fee for the house museum a bit pricey. The house itself can be seen pretty quickly, although the visit is still interesting. You learn a lot about Gaudi's life. I think visiting i…

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A mixed experience

The Fundació Joan Miró is a very pleasant museum to visit, even if I have to admit that I do not really like Joan Miró's style. I did not know much about the artist before coming to Barcelona. His ver…

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A bright immersion into the work of Miró

I barely knew anything about Joan Miró before discovering this magnificent foundation with its stunning architecture. I loved the sculptures and especially the canvases with their colorful patterns. T…

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A deep dive into the world of Dali

Whether you are an art lover, a Dali fan, or just curious, I highly recommend visiting this house museum. You are immersed in the extravagant world of the artist through his works and his history. I s…

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Surprising style

The contemporary art on display in this museum won't necessarily appeal to everyone. I found it surprising and original, and that is already pretty good.

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