Picasso Museum stands as the sole venue worldwide to offer such a comprehensive and accurate portrayal of Picasso's artistic legacy. Delve into extensive archives that unveil his creative journey through sketches, studies, drafts, notebooks, different phases of etchings, photographs, illustrated volumes, films, and various documents. Enhance your visit by appreciating the exquisitely restored sections of the building—particularly the grand staircase featuring intricate sculptures. Be sure not to overlook this remarkable museum situated in a 17th-century mansion with 22 rooms that deliver an endlessly captivating architectural experience. Enjoy exploring the vast array at Musée Picasso in Paris which includes over 5,000 pieces alongside countless others cataloged in its archives. On lovely days, be sure to take advantage of breathtaking views from Café sur le toit on the first floor terrace overlooking this magnificent mansion.
The Musée Picasso is housed within the Hôtel Salé, a stunning example of 17th-century private architecture in Paris. It boasts a collection that exceeds 5,000 artworks and contains tens of thousands of archived materials. This unique collection is unparalleled globally, as it showcases both the entirety of Picasso's painted, sculpted, engraved, and illustrated works along with an insightful documentation of the artist’s creative process.
On lovely days, be sure to take advantage of breathtaking views from Café sur le toit on the first floor terrace overlooking this magnificent mansion.
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