Enter the world of renowned Catalan artist Joan Miro at the Fundacio Joan Miro, and explore a treasure trove of Surrealist, Fauvist, and Expressionist masterpieces in a dedicated Joan Miro museum in Barcelona. During the year, the museum organises temporary exhibitions featuring 20th and 21st century artists. Besides the exhibitions, the foundation also presents academic activities and projects in collaboration with other institutions and organisations.
A partir de€17.04
Adult
15–64 idade
€17.04
Senior
15–64 idade
€11.02
Duração
4 horas
Ponto de encontro
Fundació Joan Miró, Parc de Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, ES
Resumo da experiência
O que está incluído
Skip the Line
Admission
Explore a large collection of modern and contemporary art with skip-the-line admission to the Fundacio Joan Miro Museum. You will also have access to the temporary exhibitions. Reduced entrance is available for students (15-30 years old), seniors (65+ years old), and Barcelona Libraries Card holders.
Important Information
Child policy:
- Children under 15 years old are free of charge but must be accompanied by an adult.
Good to know:
- Last admission is one hour before closing time. Check the official website for the daily opening hours prior to your visit.
- Multimedia guides in English, Catalan, and Spanish are available to download for free.
- Fundacio Joan Miro is wheelchair-accessible.
Sobre Fundacio Joan Miro Museum
Enter the world of renowned Catalan artist Joan Miro at the Fundacio Joan Miro, and explore a treasure trove of Surrealist, Fauvist, and Expressionist masterpieces in a dedicated Joan Miro museum in Barcelona. During the year, the museum organises temporary exhibitions featuring 20th and 21st century artists. Besides the exhibitions, the foundation also presents academic activities and projects in collaboration with other institutions and organisations.
Destaques
Discover a world of surreal Catalan art at the Joan Miro museum in Barcelona.
View almost 15,000 pieces of art such as paintings, sculptures, and ceramics.
See how Miro worked with bold colours and broad organic forms.