Fundació Miró Mallorca
Museum
About Fundació Miró Mallorca
This foundation preserves Joan Miró's actual working studio exactly as the master left it when he died in 1983, with half-finished paintings still propped on easels and paint-crusted palettes scattered across worktables. You'll see over 6,000 pieces spanning his entire career, from early realistic works to the playful abstractions he's famous for. The stark white buildings, designed by his friend Josep Lluís Sert, feel like extensions of Miró's artistic vision, and the sculpture garden showcases his three-dimensional experiments alongside Mediterranean pines.
Walking through feels genuinely intimate, like you're intruding on a private creative space. The studio tour is the highlight: brushes still hold dried paint, sketches cover every surface, and unfinished canvases reveal his working methods. The main galleries flow chronologically, showing his evolution from figurative painter to the cosmic symbolist who created those distinctive biomorphic shapes. The sculpture garden provides breathing space between intense gallery viewing, with bronze figures casting dramatic shadows.
Most guides oversell this as essential Miró pilgrimage, but honestly, if you're not already interested in his work, it won't convert you. The €8 entry fee is reasonable, and temporary exhibitions (included) are genuinely excellent. Skip the gift shop unless you want overpriced reproductions. The real magic happens in that preserved studio, so don't rush through it for the sake of seeing everything else.
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