The Picasso House Museum is an evocative historical site located in the heart of A Coruña, Spain. The museum is housed in a typical 19th-century Galician mansion where the family of young Pablo Picasso lived from 1891 to 1895. This is where the future genius spent his childhood years and began to seriously pursue painting, inspired by the rugged beauty of the northern coast.

The museum's exhibition recreates the authentic everyday life of the artist's family: the original layout, wooden galleries, and antique furniture have been preserved. Visitors can see reproductions of 33 works created by Picasso and his father, José Ruiz y Blasco, during their time in this house. Among the exhibits are charcoal drawings, watercolors, and oil paintings that allow you to trace the emergence of the master's talent between the ages of 10 and 14.
The museum's intimate atmosphere adds a special charm. It is not just a gallery with paintings, but a real, living home where every piece of furniture tells its own story. Visiting this museum is a rare opportunity to touch the private life of the great artist before he achieved worldwide fame.