The Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso in the city of Münster is a unique cultural space, being the only museum in Germany whose exhibition is almost entirely focused on the graphic legacy of the Spanish genius. The museum is nestled within the walls of the historic Druffel'schen Hof mansion, built at the end of the 18th century, creating a striking contrast between classical architecture and avant-garde art.

At the heart of the museum is an impressive collection of nearly 800 works. Here, you can see not only finished pieces but also rare sketches, intermediate proofs, and trial states, which literally allow you to look over the master's shoulder and follow his creative process. Of particular value are the famous series "Vollard Suite" and "The Bull", demonstrating a virtuoso command of lithography techniques.
In addition to the permanent collection, the museum is famous for its temporary exhibitions, where Picasso's works enter into dialogue with the pieces of masters such as Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, and Joan Miró. Thanks to the high level of curatorial work and the uniqueness of the exhibits, the museum has earned the recognition of experts and the love of tourists, boasting a rating of 4.2 based on numerous positive reviews.