“Everything you can imagine is real.” So said artist and legend Pablo Picasso.

A young Pablo moved to Barcelona with his family at the tender age of 14. Spending most of his formative years here, he intermingled with the hip, new bohemian crowd that was bursting with new ideas and breaking out of conventional norms. Uncover the city forever changed Picasso when adding the pre/post-river cruise land package to our Colors of Provence and Essence of Burgundy & Provence itineraries. 

El Quatre Gats: An Artist’s Hub  

El Quatre Gats is one of the most exciting stops. Artists of all types frequented this artist-owned, avant-garde café, which opened in 1897 and quickly became a popular hotspot among modernist circles. Picasso was often here with his friends, where conversations were said to swirl around wine, women and art with piano music being played in the background fast and furiously. Concerts, art exhibits, literary gatherings and other performances were frequent and kept the atmosphere lively. In 1899, Picasso designed the cover art which is still used on the menu and held his first one-man show in the main room in 1900. Another well-known painting, “Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem” painted by café co-owner Ramon Casas, was painted specifically for the interior of El Quatre Gats. Currently hanging in the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona, a copy still takes center stage in the café. The inscription reads “To ride a bicycle, you can’t go with your back straight,” befitting the spirit of a bar who took inspiration from Paris’ famed Le Chat Noir café. Take a page out of Picasso’s playbook and pop in for a drink, food, or El Quatre Gats’ specialty – “food of the spirit.”

Inspiring Les Demoiselles d’Avignon 

Carrer d’Avinyó is now a hipster hangout with high-class stores but at the turn of the 20th century, it was one of Picasso’s hangouts – and back then, Barcelona’s red-light district. In 1907, Picasso would go on to paint five nude sex workers from a brothel on this street – and change the face of art forever. A masterpiece that has left a profound impression on generations of artists, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is widely considered to be the painting that began Cubism. The ladies and the brothel are long gone, with fashionable stores like Happy Socks and American Apparel now in their place. Shop while you take in the history of one of art’s most indelible images.

The Museu Picasso 

This dedicated museum, right in Barcelona, shows an impressive collection of Picassos, with over 4,000 works by the artist. The collection holds many works from his formative years, such as his Blue Period. While Picasso is famously known as a cubist artist, the Museu Picasso highlights his pre-cubist works, including two of his first major works, The First Communion and Science and Charity. 

Leaving Spain

Picasso ultimately moved to Paris in 1904, but he continued to be inspired by Barcelona all his life, returning several times until Francisco Franco took control of Spain in the late 30’s. Known for some of his powerful political works (and notably Guernica), Picasso vowed not to set foot in Spain while the fascist dictator remained in power. He stayed true to his word, never again returning to his homeland even as he continued a series of anti-Franco works.

Why Reserve Our Optional Land Packages in Barcelona

Add bonus time in Barcelona to your Essence of Burgundy & Provence and Colors of Provence  river cruises! Make the most of your international airfare and indulge your wanderlust by exploring this beautiful gem in Spain. Whether you’re interested in brilliant works of Gothic architecture, such as the Sagrada Familia; are an art enthusiast or simply wish to extend your journey, this 3-night land package, which includes an excursion to Montserrat Mountain, is sure to inspire you.

What’s Included in Your Optional Land Package

  • 3 nights hotel in Barcelona at the Renaissance Barcelona (or similar)
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel
  • Convenient transfers between your hotel and ship
  • Guided tours
  • The services of one of our wonderful Cruise Managers – unique in the industry

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