Verdict
Fundació Joan Miró

Fundació Joan Miró

A light-filled hilltop museum of Miró's playful, primary-colour art.

The call

Worth it if you only have one day and you are traveling as a couple.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-07-15How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Josep Lluís Sert's airy white building is as much the draw as the bold Miró paintings, sculptures and tapestries inside, with a roof terrace of sculptures and city glimpses.

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  2. 02

    It's calm, well-curated and a relief after the Gaudí crush.

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Is it a fit?

Plan it well

Cost
€€ (~€15)
Timing
Weekday mornings are quietest; combine with other Montjuïc sights.
Booking
Buy online to skip the small queue, especially for temporary shows.
Allow
1.5–2 hrs
Accessibility
Step-free with lifts to all gallery levels and the roof terrace.
Getting there
Montjuïc funicular from Paral·lel metro, then a short walk, or bus 55/150.

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Sources and method (4)
  • The foundation publishes current hours, admission, free-entry rules for children, and Articket access. fmirobcn.org
  • Official tickets are sold directly by the foundation. fmirobcn.org
  • The Fundació Joan Miró opened on 10 June 1975 in a rationalist building by Josep Lluís Sert on Montjuïc and holds the world's largest public Miró collection. fmirobcn.org
  • Adult admission is about €17 online (€18 on-site). barcelonacard.org