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...but not for viewing the art, just for photos of the building.
Shots from the inside of Picasso Museum’s courtyard, including original and new signage. I didn’t want to take too many because I could feel the neurotic guards eyes on me ready to shoo me out at any minute (though there was no flash photography coming from my camera).
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