How to get there
Fundació Miró Mallorca
C/ de Saridakis, 29
07015 Palma
34 971 701 420
info@miromallorca.com
Buses
Bus nos. 46, 47, 4 & 1, operated by Empresa Municipal de Transports de Palma (EMT)
Bus no. 108, operated by Transport de les Illes Balears (TIB)
Palma City Sightseeing tourist bus
Private transport
60 parking spaces (free of charge)
2 disabled parking spaces
X parking spaces for bicycles
Timetables and fares
Fares
General admission fee
10€
Reduced rate
6,5€
Admission for residents in Palma
4€
Admission for groups
6,5€
Free admission
0€
“Miró tot l’any” yearly pass
16€
Current exhibitions
Guided tours
Fundació Miró Mallorca offers different types of guided visits for you to gain an insight into the life and work of Joan Miró in Mallorca. Our experts will introduce you to the background history, the artist’s techniques, anecdotes and other details that will make your visit a truly enjoyable experience.
Guided tours
Specific thematic tours
Services

Library Pilar Juncosa
The library Pilar Juncosa is specialized in contemporary art, particularly in the figure, work and cultural context of Joan Miró. The library is open to the public and has a specific section in our web page. Currently, the collection is constituted by more than 20.000 documents, including monographs, exhibition catalogs, audiovisual or multimedia materials and national and international magazines. The collection grows constantly thanks to acquisitions through purchase, donations, own editions and exchange with other libraries.
Online quiry throughout the Collective Bibliographic Catalog of the Balearic Islands (CABIB).
In the library Pilar Juncosa we also house Joan Miró’s documentary archive that includes correspondence, newspaper library, photographs and heterogeneous material.
Opening hours:
Winter (from 16/09 to 15/05):
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Summer (from 16/05 to 15/09):
Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
For more information: biblioteca@miromallorca.com

Shop
The shop sells catalogues and a select choice of objects featuring images of Joan Miró’s work, in addition to a selection of original prints made by different artists in the Foundation’s studios. It also features a wide range of books, designer goods, jewellery, items for the home and educational games.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
(1) The shop will close 15 minutes before the official closing of the Foundation.
(2) We are a cashless Foundation.
Exchange and returns (pdf)
For more information: tenda@miromallorca.com

Coffe shop
Located in the Foundation's sculpture garden, with marvellous views of the Moneo Building and a superb terrace. A unique restful backdrop, with free access to the public. Private lunches and diners can be served by prior request. Tel. 971 12 81 97.
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Car park
The Foundation has 60 free private parking spaces for visitors, including two disabled spaces. There is also a place to park motorbikes.
Just at the entrance to Moneo building there are 12 places for bicycles.
Surroundings
Fundació Miró Mallorca is located in the Cala Major district, where the artist lived and worked from 1956 to 1983. Visits to the Fundació cover its four main areas. Recommended visiting time: 2 hrs.

The Sert Studio
The studio of Miró’s dreams, designed by his friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. Based on a minimalist design, with spacious interiors and light from the north. An inspiring setting where Miró could work on numerous paintings at the same time.

Son Boter
An 18th century rural Mallorcan house. Its walls feature original charcoal graffiti by the artist. A place used to work on very large paintings and sketches for sculptures.

The Moneo Building: museum and services
Integrating art with architecture, another of Miró’s dreams. Exhibitions of the Foundation’s collection: work by Joan Miró and contemporary artists. A library, auditorium, shop and three exhibition rooms.

Sculpture garden
The perfect setting for Joan Miró’s sculptures and a place to stroll or have a drink at the café, with views of Moneo’s architecture.