Discover the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation in Palma. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
The Foundation is open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (in winter until 5:00 p.m.), and on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We are closed on Mondays. You can plan your visit and find detailed information on its official website: Visitor Regulations of the Miró Foundation.
The general admission ticket costs €12. Reduced rates are available for students, people over 65, groups, and large families. Children under 16 and people with disabilities have free admission. Check all rates at: Miró Foundation Rates.
To fully enjoy the collection, the studios, and Miró’s gardens, I recommend setting aside between 1.5 and 2 hours. If you are a true art fan, you could extend your visit to 3 hours, especially if you stop to admire the details of each work and the atmosphere of the place.
This foundation is unique because it was created by Joan Miró himself and houses his final studios (Son Boter and the Sert Studio), preserved just as he left them. It offers a deep immersion into his creative process and legacy, providing an intimate view of his artistic universe. It is a direct encounter with a fundamental part of 20th-century art history.
For a quieter experience, I suggest visiting the Foundation early in the morning (10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.) just after opening, or late in the afternoon, especially on weekdays. Avoid weekends and the middle of the day if you are looking for more peace and quiet. Spring and autumn are ideal for enjoying the gardens as well.
Yes, the Foundation is designed to be accessible. It has ramps and elevators to facilitate access to most exhibition areas and the studios. I recommend contacting them directly if you have specific needs to confirm the availability of assistance: Phone: 971 70 14 20.
The Foundation is located in a quiet residential area, but within a short drive or ride on public transport you can visit the impressive Bellver Castle with its panoramic views. Also, the Cala Major area, with its beaches, and the vibrant center of Palma, with the Cathedral and the seafront promenade, are relatively close and easily accessible.
Of course! I would recommend booking your tickets online in advance to speed up entry, especially in high season. Do not limit yourself to the galleries; take time to explore Miró’s studios and the sculpture garden, which offer a unique perspective on his work. Use the audio guide for a richer experience—it will help you understand every nuance!
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