Self-portrait
c. 1907
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18 works across 2 institutions
Prague holds 18 works by Pablo Picasso across 2 institutions, including Trade Fair Palace and National Gallery Prague.
Picasso's output was so vast that even individual museums rarely capture its full scope — seeing original works reveals the restless experimentation that reproductions flatten into mere style. His Cubist paintings in particular have a physical complexity, their fragmented planes and shifting viewpoints, that photographs cannot convey.
Works by Pablo Picasso are protected by copyright — images cannot be displayed. Each result links to Wikidata, where you can find the museum's own listing for the work.
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Prague · 6 works on display
Self-portrait
c. 1907
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Seated Nude
c. 1906
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Naked Woman
c. 1908
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The Port of Cadaqués
c. 1910
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Woman in an Armchair
c. 1910
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Head of a Woman
c. 1909
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Prague · 12 works on display
The National Gallery on Trafalgar Square houses one of the world's great collections of Western European painting, from the 13th to the 19th century, with particular strength in the Dutch Golden Age and Impressionism. Entry to the permanent collection is free.
Violin, Glass, Pipe and Inkwell
c. 1912
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Still Life with Goblet
c. 1922
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Woman
c. 1907
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Landscape with Bridge
c. 1909
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Woman with a Guitar by the Piano
c. 1911
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Woman Playing the Guitar
c. 1911
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Pork Cutlet
c. 1912
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Clarinet
c. 1911
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Prague's main museums are in the historic centre and easily walked to. The National Gallery's collection is spread across several palace buildings — verify which building holds the works you want to see before visiting. Many Czech museums offer free entry on the first Wednesday of the month.
Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.