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Secure your tickets online to the Fundació Joan Miró and step into a world where art and architecture converge atop Barcelona’s Montjuïc hill. Experience the vibrant legacy of Joan Miró in a setting that celebrates creativity and innovation.
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A Museum Born from an Artist’s Dream
Fundació Joan Miró was personally envisioned by the artist himself — not just as a gallery for his works, but as a creative hub to inspire new generations of artists.
Designed by a Close Friend
The museum’s stunning building was designed by Josep Lluís Sert, Miró’s lifelong friend and a leading modernist architect. Their collaboration brought to life a space that perfectly blends art, light, and nature.
Home to Over 14,000 Works
The collection includes more than 14,000 pieces, including paintings, sculptures, textiles, drawings, and sketches by Miró — one of the most comprehensive archives of his work in the world.
Built on Montjuïc Hill
Perched high on Montjuïc Hill, the museum offers not just art, but panoramic views of Barcelona’s skyline and the Mediterranean Sea — making it one of the city’s most scenic cultural spots.
A Pioneer of Modern Architecture in Barcelona
When it opened in 1975, the museum’s clean lines, open spaces, and natural light represented a new era of Catalan modernism, long before the contemporary art museums we see today.
Home to the Espai 13 Gallery
Fundació Joan Miró is also famous for Espai 13, a space dedicated to emerging contemporary artists — continuing Miró’s mission to support innovative and experimental art.
Miró’s Wish: “An Open Door to the World”
Joan Miró wanted his foundation to be “an open door to the world” — a place where people from all backgrounds could connect through creativity, curiosity, and imagination.
The Sculpture Garden Is an Artwork in Itself
The museum’s rooftop and gardens feature striking sculptures designed by Miró, including the famous “Woman and Bird”, surrounded by the natural beauty of Montjuïc’s landscape.
A Hidden Gem for Architecture Lovers
The museum’s design follows Mediterranean architectural traditions, with white walls, terraces, and open courtyards — blending simplicity with deep artistic symbolism.
A UNESCO-Recognized Legacy
While the building itself is not a UNESCO site, Joan Miró’s contribution to modern art has been recognized globally, and the foundation continues to preserve his legacy through exhibitions, educational programs, and international collaborations.
FAQs About Fundació Joan Miró
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2. Is the Fundació Joan Miró free to enter?
3. Why is Joan Miró so famous?
4. Where can I see Joan Miró's art?
5. How do I get to the Fundació Joan Miró?
- Metro: Take Line 3 (Green) to Paral·lel station. From there, transfer to the Montjuïc Funicular, which takes you directly to the park area.
- Bus: Routes 55 and 150 (Parc de Montjuïc) serve the area.
- Walking: Enjoy a scenic walk through Montjuïc Park, approximately 20 minutes from the park entrance gate to the Fundació.
- Private Transport: While there is no parking available at the Fundació, public transport is recommended .



























