Modern art museum housing the world's largest collection of Joan Miró's works, in a building designed by Josep Lluís Sert. Luminous architecture integrated into Montjuïc's landscape, offering a panoramic view of Barcelona.
An Architectural Showcase for Miró's Work
The Fundació Joan Miró, located on Montjuïc hill, embodies Joan Miró's artistic vision in an exceptional architectural setting. Designed by Josep Lluís Sert, the building is distinguished by:
- Its harmonious integration into the landscape
- Open and luminous spaces
- Fluid interaction between interior and exterior
Collection and Exhibitions
- Over 14,000 works by Miró
- Paintings, sculptures, textiles, and drawings
- Temporary exhibitions of 20th and 21st-century artists
Notable Features
- Alexander Calder's mercury fountain
- Sculptural terraces with panoramic views
- Architecture specifically designed to showcase Miró's art
Visitor Experience
- Atmosphere conducive to contemplation
- Audio guide available on smartphone
- Integrated rest areas
A Place for Artistic Dialogue
The foundation goes beyond merely exhibiting Miró's works. It offers:
- A comprehensive retrospective of Miró's artistic evolution
- Innovative educational programs
- Academic activities
This dynamic cultural center provides total immersion in Miró's universe while establishing connections with contemporary art.