Museum

Fundació Miró Mallorca

Deià , Valldemossa • Carrer de Saridakis 29, Cala Major, Palma de Mallorca

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Fundació Miró Mallorca is a prestigious art foundation and museum in Palma de Mallorca dedicated to the life and work of Joan Miró, featuring his original studios, a rich collection of artworks, rotating exhibitions and architectural highlights in Cala Major. It is one of the island’s top cultural attractions for art lovers and visitors seeking deep insight into Miró’s creative world.

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Fundació Miró Mallorca – The Joan Miró Art Foundation in Palma de Mallorca

Fundació Miró Mallorca is a world-class cultural institution and must-visit attraction in Palma de Mallorca, dedicated to the life, work and creative process of the legendary Catalan artist Joan Miró. Located in the peaceful seaside neighbourhood of Cala Major, this unique art foundation allows visitors to explore original studios where Miró worked, view a rich collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings and graphic pieces, and gain deep insight into the artistic legacy he left on Mallorca and the broader art world.

Founded by Miró himself and his wife Pilar Juncosa, the Fundació was established to preserve his artistic heritage and promote education and creation in contemporary art. Today it combines three remarkable architectural spaces the Sert Studio, the historic Son Boter workshop and the modern Moneo Building designed by Rafael Moneo offering a comprehensive journey through Miró’s studio life and creative evolution.

A Cultural Experience Beyond Typical Museums

Fundació Miró Mallorca goes far beyond a typical museum visit. It’s a living cultural space where visitors can:

  • Walk through Joan Miró’s original studios observing the skylights, worktables and atmospheric settings that shaped his practice and artistic process.
  • Discover a varied collection of original artworks, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, mixed-media art, and graphic pieces many created during his years in Mallorca.
  • Enjoy temporary and rotating exhibitions that reflect both Miró’s legacy and contemporary artistic dialogues.
  • Experience the foundation grounds and gardens that anchor his creative environment and reflect the Mediterranean inspiration that helped define his remarkable style.

This immersive approach makes the Fundació a top cultural attraction in Mallorca, appealing both to art lovers familiar with Miró’s work and to curious travellers seeking meaningful artistic context.

Architecture and Artistic Heritage

The architecture of the Fundació itself is part of the visit. Its three distinct spaces include:

  • Sert Studio: Designed by Miró’s close friend, the architect Josep Lluís Sert, this is where Miró worked during the latter part of his life. It showcases the connection between artistic space and creative output.
  • Son Boter Workshop: A historic 18th-century Mallorcan house repurposed as a painting and sculpture workshop.
  • Moneo Building: A modern architectural structure by Rafael Moneo, added as the foundation’s headquarters to display rotating exhibitions and house administrative areas.

This combination of historic studios and contemporary displays gives visitors a multi-layered artistic and architectural experience unlike any traditional gallery.

Plan Your Visit

Fundació Miró Mallorca is open throughout most of the year, with seasonal hours that typically run from mid-morning to early evening, making it easy to include in your Palma itinerary. While the foundation is typically closed on Mondays, Saturday afternoons and first Sundays of the month offer free entry periods at select times, and children under 16 often qualify for free admission.

Guided tours are available for those who want expert insight into Miró’s life, techniques and artistic stories, adding a deeper layer of understanding to the experience.

The Fundació also hosts educational workshops, family programs, and special events, making it appealing for visitors of all ages. Students, families and contemporary art enthusiasts will find plenty to explore beyond the permanent collection.

Why It’s a Must-Visit in Mallorca

Whether you are interested in modern art, architectural heritage, or the creative life of one of the 20th century’s most important artists, Fundació Miró Mallorca stands out because:

  • It presents Miró’s original working environment not just completed artworks.
  • The setting in Cala Major provides stunning views and a tranquil backdrop that inspired the artist.
  • Exhibitions and programs continually evolve, offering new reasons for repeat visits.

This combination makes the Fundació one of Palma de Mallorca’s most culturally rich and engaging attractions, often appearing at the top of searches for museums, art experiences, and places to see original Miró work.

Opening Hours

  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 6:00
  • Sunday 10:00 - 3:00

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I see at Fundació Miró Mallorca?

You'll explore Joan Miró's authentic studios (Sert Studio and Son Boter), his vibrant paintings and sculptures, the modern Moneo Building, and picturesque gardens featuring outdoor sculptures.

Is Fundació Miró Mallorca accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps, elevators, and dedicated parking spots available.

Is there parking available at Fundació Miró Mallorca?

Yes, there is free on-site parking available for visitors.

How long does a visit typically last?

A typical visit lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours, allowing you to thoroughly enjoy the museum, studios, and gardens.

Can I buy tickets online, and are there discounts available?

Yes, tickets can be purchased online. Mallorcard users enjoy an exclusive 5% discount when booking tickets via our official partner link (Tiqets).

Are there guided tours available at Fundació Miró Mallorca?

Guided tours are available and recommended to enhance your experience. Check availability and book tours in advance through the official ticket page.

Can I bring children to Fundació Miró Mallorca?

Absolutely! Children will enjoy exploring the vibrant artworks and spacious gardens. Often, children have discounted or free entry.

Are there other cultural attractions nearby?

Yes, popular nearby cultural sites include Palma Cathedral (La Seu), the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, and Jardines de Alfabia, all easily accessible and recommended to complement your visit.

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