Picasso Museum Barcelona Opening Hours 2026 (Winter, Summer & Free Days)

Full opening hours for the Museu Picasso in Barcelona — winter and summer schedules, Monday closures, free entry times, and the quietest slots of the week.

Picasso Museum Barcelona Opening Hours 2026 (Winter, Summer & Free Days)

The Museu Picasso in Barcelona is closed every Monday. In winter, it opens from 10:00 to 19:00, Tuesday to Sunday. In summer, it opens an hour earlier and stays open until 21:00 on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Free entry runs every Thursday from 16:00 in winter, and every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 19:00 in summer.

If you've searched for "Picasso Museum Barcelona opening hours," this is the full 2026 schedule — winter, summer, free days, closures, and the quietest times to go.

What are the Picasso Museum Barcelona opening hours in 2026?

Winter schedule (September 29, 2025 – March 29, 2026): Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00–19:00. Closed Mondays.

Summer schedule (March 31 – September 27, 2026):

  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday: 9:00–20:00
  • Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 9:00–21:00
  • Closed Mondays

Last entry is 30 minutes before closing. The ticket desk also closes 30 minutes early. Confirm current hours on the official museum site.

When is the Picasso Museum closed?

The museum closes on:

  • Every Monday of the year
  • January 1 (New Year's Day)
  • May 1 (Labour Day)
  • June 24 (Sant Joan, Barcelona's patron saint)
  • December 25 (Christmas Day)

If your only day in Barcelona is a Monday, the Picasso Museum won't be an option. Moco Museum and the Sagrada Família are both open every day — see the full Barcelona museum opening hours guide for alternatives.

When is the Picasso Museum free to visit?

Three types of free entry in 2026:

  1. Winter (Sep 29–Mar 29): every Thursday from 16:00 to 19:00.
  2. Summer (Mar 31–Sep 27): every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 19:00 to 21:00.
  3. Open Door days, all day: January 4, February 12 (Santa Eulàlia), May 17 (International Museum Day), and September 24 (La Mercè). Plus the first Sunday of every month.

Free does not mean walk-in. You still need to reserve a free slot online through the official site. Slots open four days in advance and are typically gone within hours, especially for Thursday evenings. For the full process, see our Picasso Museum free admission guide.

What is the best time to visit the Picasso Museum?

Winter (October–March): Tuesday or Wednesday at 10:00 opening. The tour groups haven't arrived yet, and the queue on Carrer Montcada is short or non-existent.

Summer (April–September): Thursday, Friday, or Saturday after 18:00. Most tourists are eating dinner, and the extended hours mean you can spend 2–3 hours inside without rushing.

Avoid:

  • Weekend midday (11:00–15:00) — the queue can hit 45 minutes even with a booked ticket.
  • Winter Thursday afternoons (16:00–19:00) and summer Thursday/Friday/Saturday evenings (19:00–21:00) — free entry slots draw the biggest crowds of the week.
  • The week around La Mercè (September 24) — Barcelona's main festival pushes visitor numbers to peak levels.

Are Picasso Museum hours different in summer?

Yes. The museum runs two schedules:

Season Days Hours
Winter (Sep 29 – Mar 29) Tue–Sun 10:00–19:00
Summer (Mar 31 – Sep 27) Tue/Wed/Sun 9:00–20:00
Summer (Mar 31 – Sep 27) Thu/Fri/Sat 9:00–21:00

In both seasons, the museum is closed every Monday and the last entry is 30 minutes before closing. Free entry also shifts with the season: winter is Thursday from 16:00 to 19:00, while summer opens up to Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 19:00 to 21:00.

Quick reference: Picasso Museum opening hours 2026

Item Details
Winter hours Tue–Sun 10:00–19:00
Summer hours (Tue/Wed/Sun) 9:00–20:00
Summer hours (Thu/Fri/Sat) 9:00–21:00
Closed day Every Monday
Annual closures Jan 1, May 1, Jun 24, Dec 25
Free entry Winter: Thu 16:00–19:00 · Summer: Thu/Fri/Sat 19:00–21:00 · Open Door days Jan 4, Feb 12, May 17, Sep 24 · First Sunday of every month
Last entry 30 minutes before closing
Address Carrer de Montcada 15-23, 08003 Barcelona
Metro Jaume I (L4) — 3 min walk
Website museupicasso.bcn.cat

Hours and closures can change — confirm on the official site before your visit. For tickets, prices, and how to book, see our Picasso Museum tickets guide.

Last verified: April 2026 — we re-check this page monthly

Frequently asked questions

What are the Picasso Museum Barcelona opening hours in 2026?

Winter (September 29 – March 29): Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00–19:00. Summer (March 31 – September 27): Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday 9:00–20:00 and Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9:00–21:00. Closed every Monday, January 1, May 1, June 24, and December 25.

Is the Picasso Museum open on Mondays?

No. The Museu Picasso is closed every Monday of the year, including public holidays. It is also closed on January 1, May 1, June 24 (Sant Joan), and December 25. If Monday is your only day in Barcelona, Moco Museum and the Sagrada Família are open every day.

What time is free entry at the Picasso Museum?

Winter (Sep 29–Mar 29): every Thursday from 16:00 to 19:00. Summer (Mar 31–Sep 27): every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 19:00 to 21:00. Also free all day on January 4, February 12, May 17, and September 24, plus the first Sunday of every month. You must reserve a free slot online — walk-ins are not accepted and slots fill up fast.

What is the best time to visit the Picasso Museum?

Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 10:00 (opening time in winter) are the quietest slots. Friday and Saturday evenings in summer are also calm — most tourists are at dinner. Avoid Thursday late afternoons (free entry draws crowds) and any weekend midday.

Are Picasso Museum opening hours different in summer?

Yes. From March 31 to September 27, the museum opens an hour earlier (9:00) every day and stays open until 21:00 on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Winter schedule (September 29 – March 29) is Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00–19:00 only.


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