The "House for Pablo Picasso" has two floors and its inspection describes the path of a creative thinker. Upon entering the house, a windowless room of insertion opens first. Here the artist should separate himself from the real world in order to be able to immerse himself in an imaginary one. With the newly created virtual realm of ideas, the ascent through a curved stairway with a skylight to the room for sorting and reorganizing ideas begins, in order to then be able to materialize the newly gained knowledge in the area of the imaginary canvas.
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