- Els 4Gats - Listen to the stories of Picasso and his friends outside Els Quatre Gats, a modernist café.
- Sala Pares - Discover the first Spanish Art Gallery where Picasso once exhibited, now home to contemporary masterpieces.
- Carrer d’Avinyó - Where a brothel inspired one of Picasso’s most revolutionary paintings, Les Demoiselles d’Avinyó
- Casa Llotja de Mar - Once one of the best art academies in Spain where Picasso as a teenager studied and had an outstanding performance.
- Museu Picasso - Visit the spectacular Picasso Museum, with over 4,200 pieces of Picasso’s distinctive art.
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- Admission to the famed Picasso Museum.
- Expert guidance from a professional tour guide.
- Gratuities
- Guide inside museum
Our journey exploring Picasso’s life begins outside Els Quatre Gats Restaurant, a modernist establishment, which in Picasso’s time in Barcelona, served as a tavern and a hub for the artist community. This was the very first venue where Picasso showcased his prodigious talent.
Next, we’ll proceed to Sala Parès, a renowned art gallery. Here, Picasso and fellow artists from Barcelona displayed their creations. We might even enter the gallery to observe how it has evolved over the years.
We then move on to Carrer d’Avinyó 44, the site of a former brothel which Picasso used to visit. The women who worked at this place were the muses for his celebrated painting, Les Demoiselles d’Avinyó, a masterstroke in his Cubist portfolio.
As we wind up the walking tour, we’ll walk past La Llotja, a significant landmark that once housed the Fine Arts Academy where Picasso received his schooling as a young lad.
We end the tour at the entrance of the Picasso Museum. Your guide will provide insights into what you should look out for during your independent exploration of the museum.
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