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Picasso House Museum

15004 La Coruna, Spain (Formerly Payo Gomez, 14)
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Ranked #9 of 12 attractions in La Coruna
4.0 of 5 stars 2 Reviews
Traveler Description: Picasso House Museum The Picasso House Museum is located at Payo Gomez, 14. In 1891 Pablo Picasso’s family moved to La Coruña, where Picasso’s father... more »
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed August 17, 2011
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Anything to do with Picasso is interesting. This place is a second floor apartment where Pablo Picasso lived when he was 10 years old. It is furnished and one can get an idea of how people lived at that time. One can see his bedroom and the bedroom occupied by one of his sisters, who died early. Very few people... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed March 27, 2012
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