Picasso Museum Visit Guide: the Marais Masterworks

The Musée Picasso occupies the Hôtel Salé, a grand restored mansion in the heart of the Marais, and holds one of the world's richest Picasso collections. Because it follows the artist across his whole career, you can trace the shifts from early figuration through Cubism to his late, freer work all under one roof. The Marais setting makes it a fine pairing with a half day of wandering.
The collection and the mansion
The galleries are arranged broadly by period across several floors, mixing paintings, sculpture, drawings and the artist's personal collection. The restored 17th-century staircase and rooms are worth attention in their own right. Hangs change regularly, so two visits months apart can feel quite different, and that rotation keeps the museum fresh.
Best time and the Marais around it
Weekday mornings are calmest. Afterwards the Marais is made for walking, with the Place des Vosges, independent galleries and good cafés a few minutes away. The museum is closed on Mondays, so plan around that, and a timed ticket smooths entry on busier weekends.
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