Stands out for

  • • Original workshops where Miró worked for nearly 30 years
  • • Collection of nearly 7,000 diverse artworks
  • • Architecture by Rafael Moneo and Josep Lluís Sert
  • • 50-minute guided tours in Catalan and Spanish
  • • Luminous atmosphere that reflects Miró’s creative process

Description

Context The Joan Miró Foundation in Palma brings together three buildings designed by Rafael Moneo and Josep Lluís Sert, where the artist lived and worked for almost 30 years. With a collection of nearly 7,000 pieces, this space offers deep insight into modern and contemporary art within a singular architectural setting. The wind carries the scent of the Mediterranean Sea that surrounds the island.

The experience You’ll walk through the Sert and Son Boter workshops—original spaces where Miró created paintings, sculptures, and prints. Visits can be self-guided, guided, or private, with detailed explanations of his artistic process and body of work. Natural light floods the spaces, highlighting the textures and vivid colors of the displayed pieces.

For whom Ideal for visitors over 16 interested in modern art, architecture, and creative processes. Requires walking and standing for the duration of the visit. Not suitable for those seeking physically intense or interactive experiences outside a museum setting.

Local context The foundation is part of Palma’s cultural heritage, seamlessly blending Miró’s legacy with contemporary architecture. The local community values this site as a key artistic and educational landmark, deeply connected to Mallorca’s history and creative spirit.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 13+

Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Bring your ticket and a valid ID. The visit involves walking and standing, so wear comfortable footwear. The best time to visit is in the morning to avoid crowds and make full use of the schedule. Check exhibition and workshop dates in advance to enhance your experience. Admission is free on the first Sunday of each month and on select local holidays.

Physical Requirements

Low physical activity, mainly walking and standing during the visit

About the Area

The Joan Miró Foundation is located in Palma, within a central urban area near the historic city center. It is easily accessible via public transport or private vehicle. Nearby attractions include Es Baluard Museum, the Palma History Museum, and the Royal Almudaina Palace, offering complementary cultural experiences for visitors exploring the city.

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No, advance booking is not available. Tickets are sold at the onsite booth on the day of visit, on a first-come, first-served basis.
The guided tour lasts approximately 50 minutes and is offered in Catalan and Spanish to support clear understanding of the artistic context.
The foundation is accessible, but advance consultation is recommended to confirm specific needs and support arrangements.
Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00 (winter) or 19:00 (summer), and Sunday and public holidays from 10:00 to 15:00. Closed Mondays. Entry is allowed up to 30 minutes before closing.
Includes access to original workshops, permanent and temporary exhibitions within the foundation, with no fixed time limit.