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Fundació Joan Miró (Joan Miró Museum)

Fundació Joan Miró (Joan Miró Museum)

Joan Miró Foundation: Miró's art in Barcelona

Located in the Montjuïc Park, the Joan Miró Foundation It is a cultural and artistic reference of Barcelona. Created by Joan Miro himself, this institution offers an exceptional tour of his artistic career, from his first works to his most innovative production. Furthermore, it welcomes temporary exhibitions of contemporary artists and cultural programs for all audiences.

Designed by architect Josep Lluís Sert, the building is a masterpiece of modern architecture, where art, landscape and natural light merge to create a unique experience.

If you are a lover of art and Miró's work, this museum is an essential visit when in Barcelona.

Joan Miró Foundation: Miró's art in Barcelona

Located in the Montjuïc Park, the Joan Miró Foundation It is a cultural and artistic reference of Barcelona. Created by Joan Miro himself, this institution offers an exceptional tour of his artistic career, from his first works to his most innovative production. Furthermore, it welcomes temporary exhibitions of contemporary artists and cultural programs for all audiences.
Designed by architect Josep Lluís Sert, the building is a masterpiece of modern architecture, where art, landscape and natural light merge to create a unique experience.
If you are a lover of art and Miró's work, this museum is an essential visit when in Barcelona.

Explore the collection of the Joan Miró Museum

With more than 14,000 pieces, the Fundació Joan Miró houses the artist's most important collection. Throughout the tour you will be able to discover:
  • Paintings and sculptures that cover the artist's entire career, from his first works to his most iconic creations.
  • Drawings and engravings, which show his artistic evolution and his characteristic surrealist style.
  • Tapestries and ceramics, a reflection of his constant search for new forms of expression.
  • Temporary exhibitions of contemporary artists at Espai 13, a space dedicated to the new generations of art.

In addition, the Fundació complements its offer with activities, conferences and guided tours to delve deeper into Miró's work and legacy.

What does your ticket to the Joan Miró Foundation Museum include?

Book your ticket quickly and safely at our official online store and live a unique and unforgettable experience.
  • Access to the museum's permanent collection.
  • Admission to temporary exhibitions organized in the museum.
  • Best price guaranteed when booking online.
  • Avoid lines by purchasing your ticket in advance.
Book your tickets in advance and access without waiting. Don't risk missing out on your ticket.

Frequently asked questions about the Joan Miró Museum

Do you have questions about your visit to the Fundació Joan Miró? Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about the museum and purchasing tickets so that you can fully enjoy this cultural experience in Barcelona.

When is the Miró Museum free?

Children under 15 years old have free entry. In addition, there are free access days on special dates.

Where can I see art by Joan Miró in Barcelona?

The Fundació Joan Miró is the ideal place to discover his work, but you can also find murals and sculptures by the artist in public spaces such as Plaça Espanya or Barcelona Airport.

What to see at the Fundació Joan Miró?

You can enjoy the artist's most complete collection, as well as temporary exhibitions, emerging art samples, and an architectural space designed for artistic contemplation.

Where to see works by Joan Miró in Barcelona?

In addition to the Fundació Joan Miró, you can visit the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC) or the MACBA, where some of his works are exhibited.

Reserve your ticket to the Joan Miró Foundation

You cannot miss the opportunity to visit one of the most emblematic museums in Barcelona. Explore the work of Joan Miró, admire his unique collection and enjoy a spectacular setting on Montjuïc. You have it all with the guarantee of Barcelona Tickets, the official Barcelona Tourism store.

Tickets from €15.00: Buy without waiting and at the best price guaranteed

Book now and experience the art of Joan Miró in Barcelona!

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General details


Address: Parc de Montjuïc s/n (08038). Barcelona
Phone: 934 439 470
Opening time: November - March: Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays, from 10am to 7pm. | April - October: Tuesday to Saturday, from 10am to 8pm. Sunday and public holidays, from 10am to 7pm. | Closed: January 1st, December 24th, 25th and 26th.


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Accessibility details


The Fundació Joan Miró attracts a wide range of visitors with different needs and degrees of disability. This is why it offers a programme that guarantees accessibility to all the museum services.

- The building is wheelchair accessible
- Audioguide with induction loop system
- Accessible reading room and resources for people with sensory impairment.
- Accessible activities and guided tours adapted for different audiences

Reduced rate for disabled card holders.

The Miró foundation participates in the social and educational program Apropa Cultura

For questions about accessibility, please contact: montse.quer@fundaciomiro-bcn.org
Visual impairment
The Fundació uses a number of resources and runs different activities to ensure blind and partially sighted visitors can make the most of their time at the museum:

- A hands-on 1:100 scale model of the building with printed and Braille captions.
- Tours inspired by Joan Miró’s work (sculptures, paintings and prints) with hands-on support materials.
- A guided tour of the building with hands-on models explaining how the reinforced-concrete building was built, with printed and Braille captions.
- Blind and partially sighted visitors may touch some sculptures with the gloves provided, upon request.
- Eyepieces and illuminated magnifying glasses are available upon request for browsing catalogues and other publications.
- An accessible reference space with computers for accessing "Play Miró" (interactive online contents on Joan Miró’s life and work) and specific videos and activities for blind and partially sighted visitors. Play Miró is also available on the Fundació Miró’s website.
Guide dog Tactile elements Braille Optical aids and large-print
Hearing impairment
- Fixed induction loops in the auditorium and at reception and in the museum’s audio guides.
- Guided tours with sign language and lip reading interpreters available upon request.
- An accessible reference space with computers for accessing Play Miró (interactive online contents on Joan Miró’s life and work) and subtitled videos and activities (in Catalan, Spanish, English and French). Play Miró is also available on the Fundació Miró’s website.
- Children’s events with sign language interpreters.
- Family workshops with sign language interpreters.
Induction loop Sign language
Motor impairment
You can get to the Fundació Miró by accessible bus or the Montjuïc funicular, which is also accessible.

The main entrance is wheelchair accessible (the ramp has a 1:10 gradient). There are two reserved parking spaces in front of the Foundation.

All the areas inside the museum, temporary exhibition galleries, the permanent collection, restaurant, shop, bookshop and library are wheelchair accessible.

The building has adapted toilets.

Wheelchairs and transportable seats for visitors. They can be requested at the reception desk.

Last update: 15/09/2025

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Booking


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