Opening hours
Friday, 23 May
Today, open
Opening hours: 10 am - 8 pm
Tuesday - Saturday- Diumenge
10 am - 7 pm
Monday closed. Except 6 January, 21 April, 9 June and 8 December 2025.
Winter opening hours
From November 1st to March 31st From Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm
Summer opening hours
From April 1st to October 31st From Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm
Access to the Foundation 30 minutes before closing
Prices
General adminision
15€
9€ concessions
Students aged 15 to 30 seniors over 65 and holders of the Libraries Card of Barcelona
Free admission
Children under 15 (they must be accompanied by an adult), unemployed, ICOM and CIMAM members, and Friends and Benefactors (proof required).
Espai 13
Free admission
Articket BCN
38€
Free access to the gift shop, bookshop and restaurant.
Information and bookings for group visits
How to get there
Parc de Montjuïc T +34 934 439 470. info(ELIMINAR)@fmirobcn.org
Buses
55 i 150 (bus Parc de Montjuïc)
Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Montjuïc Funicular
(metro Paral·lel, integrated fare). Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Walking
Discover the hill of Montjuïc and reach the Fundació Joan Miró on foot or explore the Parc of Montjuïc and walk along the paths to have a scenic tour of meaningful monuments, museums and historic sites.
Private transport
No Parking available.
Public transport recommended hi ha aparcament privat.
Services
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Library
The library is temporarily closed.
The main purpose of the Jacques Dupin Library, situated on the top floor of the octagonal tower, has been to acquire, conserve and publicise documents relating to Joan Miró in order to support study and research into his life and work.
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Gift shop
Open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm and Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm
The gift shop sells articles related to Joan Miró's work and current exhibitions at the Fundació Joan Miró, as well as a wide range of local and international products: fashion and household accessories, gadgets, jewellery and children's articles and educational games.
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App Bloomberg Connects about the Joan Miró Collection
Using the Bloomberg Connects free app, you will be able to view in detail major works by Joan Miró, the most important spaces in the museum building, the connection with the natural surroundings, the current temporary exhibitions and the activities on offer for visitors.
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Bookshop
Open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm and Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm
The bookshop specialises in Joan Miró, contemporary art, architecture and design in general. It also sells art reviews and journals, all the Fundació Joan Miró's publications, and posters and prints by contemporary artists.
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Bar-restaurant
Open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm and Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm
The bar-restaurant has a garden terrace in the centre of the building. Same opening hours as exhibitions. It can seat 70 people inside and 60 people outside. Bookings: T +34 933 290 768 [email protected]
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Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi is available to all visitors.
Tips for visiting the museum
Before your visit
To choose the day you want to visit, you can check the Fundació’s website, where you will see some of the works from the Joan Miró collection and find out what temporary exhibitions and activities we are offering.
We recommend several paths that you can take in Montjuïc park and enjoy walking to the Fundació.
We suggest that you purchase your tickets online and download them onto your cell phone.
Discover more content by downloading Bloomberg Connects free app.
During your visit
Al llarg del recorregut trobareu altres recursos i complements per a la visita individual o en família.
Joan Miró i Josep Lluís Sert van plantejar el recorregut amb espais de descans durant la vista, com els patis amb vistes al parc o a la ciutat. Aprofiteu-los per relaxar-vos i reprendre la contemplació de les obres d’art.
You can download the free app Bloomberg Connects. You can also download the accessible guide.
Throughout the museum, you will find other resources and information for your individual or family visit.
Joan Miró and Josep Lluís Sert designed an itinerary with places for visitors to stop and rest, like the patios with views of the park or the city. Use these places to relax before going back to looking at the works of art.
The museum staff can answer any questions you may have.
You can take a break at the café to restore your energy, and don’t forget to stop by the shop or the book store if you want to pick up a reminder of your visit.
After your visit
Access our social media to share the photos and videos you took at the museum, and don’t forget to mention us (@fundaciomiro).
You can have an ongoing relationship with the Fundació. Check our support programmes, and if you want to find out about everything we have to offer you, sign up for our newsletter.
Accessibility
General info
The customer service desk is located on the right hand side of the entrance. It has a height of 120 cm. The information staff members wear black jackets with white lettering.
Assistance dogs are welcome. Appropriate documentation (EU recognised) must be
presented to security staff.
he Fundació regularly organises accessible activities for visually impaired, hearing impaired and cognitively diverse groups, as well as for social inclusion groups.
Prices
There is free admission for people with a disability card and their companions have reduced entrance fee. Companions may also have free admission according to the degree and scale of third-person need for the disabled person.
Physical acces
Parking for people with reduced mobility
There are two parking spaces 35 metres from the main entrance in front of the Fundació.
Access
Access is via a 30-metre long ramp. There are no steps or stairs, although a wheelchair pusher is normally required. You can call 934439077 if you decide to come alone and someone from the museum will help you.
Access to the auditorium
You must ask for help at the information desk if you need to access the auditorium. You must be accompanied by a museum staff member.
Loan of wheelchairs and seats
Two wheelchairs and mobile seats are available to the public. They can be requested at the information desk.
Accessible toilets
There is an accessible toilet on the ground floor, on the right-hand side in the middle of the corridor, and another on the first floor, in the foyer before the library. The toilets in the auditorium (basement), on the first floor and in Espai Taller are not accessible.
Moving through the museum
he rooms of the permanent collection on the ground floor are mostly level. There is a long ramp with a 12% slope that leads to the first floor from the sculpture room. The ramp can be used, although a wheelchair pusher is required.
The temporary exhibitions can be accessed from the first floor after completing the route of the permanent exhibition. Espai 13 is in the basement and can be reached
using the stairs or a lift from the ground floor or the first floor. The location of the lift is indicated in this plan.
The library is on the second floor. You can reach it using the stairs. If you wish to use the lift to get to the library, you must ask at the reception desk.
Openings and passageways
The passageways are wide enough, but the glass doors connecting the inside and outside are heavy and difficult to open for wheelchair users.
Hearing accessibility
Magnetic loops
These are installed in the auditorium, library, room 14 and the archive. They can
also be found at the information desks at reception and at ticket sales.
Individual magnetic loops are also available to follow guided tours and other activities. Please ask for them at the information desk.
Subtitling
The videos produced by the Fundació are subtitled in all languages. Cinema session films and videos are also subtitled.
Sign language
A regular programme of activities is offered in Catalan sign language.
The press videos of temporary exhibitions are subtitled in sign language.
The children's book The Long Journey of Joan Miró includes a video in Catalan sign language.
Visual accessibility
Touch accessible works
The Fundació has relief reproductions of works by Joan Miró. Ask the staff at the information desk for these and they will indicate which route you have to follow.
There is a tactile model of the building in the permanent collection rooms.
emporary exhibitions may be accompanied by a hand programme in large print and
Braille.
Lift button panels are not embossed.
The children's book The Long Journey of Joan Miró includes audio descriptions of the images
Lighting
here is usually plenty of natural light in the museum during the day.
The rooms of the permanent Miró collection are well lit. For conservation reasons, there is only less light in room 4.
The lighting in Espai 13 changes depending on each exhibition.
Cognitive diversity
We have a cognitive accessibility guide in easy-to-read format with pictograms. It can be used as an aid for people with cognitive disabilities to prepare or complete a visit more easily.
The children's book The Long Journey of Joan Miró includes audio descriptions of
the images, a video in Catalan sign language and an easy-to-read PDF.
The rooms are numbered according to the order of the itinerary.
Room conditions
The Fundació is a bright building ringed by natural spaces. Constant communication exists between its interior and exterior spaces (patios and terraces).
Noise
The sounds of nature accompany visitors in outdoor spaces and there is usually little
noise from vehicle traffic.
There are often many people in the museum. There are usually young children in the mornings during the school period, and later in the day there are groups of young people and adults. The afternoons are quieter. The museum in summer is crowded in the mornings and afternoons.
The bar-restaurant has an indoor zone, at times a bit noisy, and an outdoor zone, in the very quiet Carob Tree Patio.
Rest areas
There are benches in the rooms and on the terraces. There is a family room with games, mats and sofas
FAQ
When is the museum open?
You can check the museum's opening hours on our website. Remember that access to the exhibition rooms is allowed until 30 minutes before closing time.
Access to some activities (performances, films) is no longer allowed after the performance or screening begins.
How can I get to the museum?
The Fundació website has instructions on getting here.
What else can I see in Montjuïc?
You can check the Montjuïc website to find out what other facilities are available near the Fundació.
Is the museum accessible?
The Fundació Joan Miró aims to ensure that all visitors are able to experience art. You will find the available resources on our website.
Can we visit as a family?
Yes. You will find answers to your related questions in the Families section.
Can I reserve my ticket in advance?
We recommend that you reserve your ticket before coming to the museum.
Can I pay for my ticket at the entrance desk?
You can buy your ticket directly at the museum.
Are guided tours available?
The Fundació programmes regular tours of the collection.
Is there a place where I can leave my things?
Yes. The Fundació has lockers for visitors. You have to use a €1 coin, which you will get back after you pick up your belongings.
To guarantee safety for the works of art, you will have to leave any backpacks or bags measuring more than 30 x 30 cm, umbrellas, motorcycle helmets, drinks, or food in the lockers.
If you are carrying an object that is too large, please contact the customer service staff.
Can I take photographs?
You can take photographs for private use, without using a flash, a tripod or a selfi stick.
If you are a press photographer, please contact the Fundació's Press Department.
For any other uses, please fill in the form you will find on our website.
Can I draw in the exhibition rooms?
You can draw with graphite or coloured pencils.
Do I need a ticket to go to the restaurant, the shop, the book store or the library?
Access to the Fundació's services is free.
Items from the book store and the shop are also available online at MiróShop.
Can I visit the museum with an animal?
For the safety of the visitors and the works on display, only service dogs are allowed on the premises.
Thank you for your collaboration.