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Paris to Build World's First Free Picasso Sculpture Park
The expansion includes a new wing doubling temporary exhibition space and a free public sculpture park with about a dozen bronze Picassos, funded by sponsors and the Picasso family.
- The Picasso Museum in Paris's Marais district plans to open a new sculpture park to the public in 2030 with free entry.
- The project follows a two-year effort by Paloma Picasso and approvals from the city, French state, and Picasso heirs.
- The new park will link the garden behind the museum to the nearby Square Léonor-Fini and will showcase around a dozen bronze sculptures created by Picasso.
- Cécile Debray stated extensions including the park will cost about 50 million euros funded by sponsors and the Picasso family.
- The renovation running from 2028 to 2030 will also add a new wing doubling temporary exhibition space while keeping the museum open.
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The 2300 m2 park will be located at the foot of the Picasso National Museum, in the 3rd arrondissement.
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