Fundacio Joan Miro (Joan Miro Foundation), Barcelona
The Joan Miró Foundation stands as a vibrant tribute to modern and contemporary art in Barcelona, generously gifted to the city by renowned artist Joan Miró. Designed by his close friend and collaborator Josep Lluís Sert, the stark white building showcases a striking Rationalist architecture, characterized by open courtyards and an abundance of natural light pouring through angled skylights, offering panoramic views of Barcelona. Since its opening in 1975, the foundation has become a captivating hub for artistic expression, with an extension added in 1988.
Inside, Miró's playful and colorful style takes center stage, embracing the Mediterranean light and humor that infuse his works. The Barcelona Series (1939-44), a collection of 50 black-and-white lithographs, stands out, as does the notable "Chapel of Sant Joan d'Horta", a masterpiece painted in 1917 that showcases Miró's early artistic exploration in the Catalan town.
Beyond Miró's works, the foundation exhibits a remarkable collection of artworks by celebrated artists such as Alexander Calder and Lola Fernández Jiménez. Miró's original vision for the foundation was to provide a space for young artists to experiment, and this spirit continues in the gallery, where emerging talents showcase their innovative creations. The foundation also hosts blockbuster exhibitions that draw large crowds, with queues often winding down the hill, eager to experience the artistic journey within its walls.
Why You Should Visit:
One of the world's best combinations of artwork and architecture! Spare, light and airy.
Tip:
Please consider taking the bus or using the funicular line to reach Montjuïc, as the climb to the museum can be quite lengthy. Once there, you'll find two designated areas where you can take a relaxing break from the art, one of which features comfortable beach-type chairs for your convenience. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the rooftop of the gallery, where you'll be greeted with a magnificent view and additional sculptures seamlessly integrated into the surroundings.
Inside, Miró's playful and colorful style takes center stage, embracing the Mediterranean light and humor that infuse his works. The Barcelona Series (1939-44), a collection of 50 black-and-white lithographs, stands out, as does the notable "Chapel of Sant Joan d'Horta", a masterpiece painted in 1917 that showcases Miró's early artistic exploration in the Catalan town.
Beyond Miró's works, the foundation exhibits a remarkable collection of artworks by celebrated artists such as Alexander Calder and Lola Fernández Jiménez. Miró's original vision for the foundation was to provide a space for young artists to experiment, and this spirit continues in the gallery, where emerging talents showcase their innovative creations. The foundation also hosts blockbuster exhibitions that draw large crowds, with queues often winding down the hill, eager to experience the artistic journey within its walls.
Why You Should Visit:
One of the world's best combinations of artwork and architecture! Spare, light and airy.
Tip:
Please consider taking the bus or using the funicular line to reach Montjuïc, as the climb to the museum can be quite lengthy. Once there, you'll find two designated areas where you can take a relaxing break from the art, one of which features comfortable beach-type chairs for your convenience. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the rooftop of the gallery, where you'll be greeted with a magnificent view and additional sculptures seamlessly integrated into the surroundings.
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Fundacio Joan Miro (Joan Miro Foundation) on Map
Sight Name: Fundacio Joan Miro (Joan Miro Foundation)
Sight Location: Barcelona, Spain (See walking tours in Barcelona)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Barcelona, Spain (See walking tours in Barcelona)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Walking Tours in Barcelona, Spain
Create Your Own Walk in Barcelona
Creating your own self-guided walk in Barcelona is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Picasso's Barcelona Walking Tour
Pablo Picasso – the great Spanish painter and sculptor – developed his style in Barcelona where he spent the formative years of his life, from the ages of 14 to 23. It is said that when the master spoke nostalgically of home, he actually meant the Catalonian capital, despite having been born in Malaga.
This self-guided walk will take you to the Picasso Museum, the bar-restaurant and the art... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.2 Km or 2.6 Miles
This self-guided walk will take you to the Picasso Museum, the bar-restaurant and the art... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.2 Km or 2.6 Miles
Montjuic Walking Tour
Montjuic is a hill in Barcelona which offers a variety of great attractions of historic, cultural, and architectural value. Here, you can watch a spectacular water show at the Magic Fountain of Montjuic, visit the place where matadors faced the bulls in the past, and explore the ancient Montjuic Castle with its breathtaking views.
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Tour Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 5.0 Km or 3.1 Miles
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Tour Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 5.0 Km or 3.1 Miles
Gothic Quarter Walking Tour
A walk through the Gothic Quarter – Barcelona’s oldest part, dating from the Roman era – is like a journey through time. The typical Roman grid plan is still visible in the quarter's layout. Only a few roads are open for car traffic, so there is little in the way of enjoying the narrow, atmospheric streets filled with high-quality architecture, numerous boutiques, and coffee shops.... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles
La Ribera Walking Tour
La Ribera is a culturally rich, historic area of Barcelona’s Old Town; somewhat less touristy than the Gothic Quarter (which one should really visit as well) and quite unspoiled, authentic and pretty. Centuries ago, it was a very well-to-do neighborhood inhabited by aristocrats, merchants, wealthy sailors, and Jewish money-lenders. Today, it is regarded as the Soho of Barcelona – a popular... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
Barcelona Introduction Walking Tour
According to legend, Barcelona was founded by the mythological Greek hero Hercules on one of his expeditions, when a storm hit his boats. The first eight boats managed to escape without damage, but the ninth was lost at sea. Hercules found his lost friends some days later on the coast, all safe and sound. The boat's crew, taken by the beauty of the coastal landscape, decided to stay. On that... view more
Tour Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 5.7 Km or 3.5 Miles
Tour Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 5.7 Km or 3.5 Miles
Barcelona Shopping Walk
A long-time prime cultural destination, Barcelona is also en route to becoming one of Europe's top shopping spots. Each new day, fashionable designer stores, from well-known international brands to local start-ups, are filling the city streets. If you're a fan of shopping, you're in for a treat when visiting this beautiful city. Here are some of the most popular shopping locations... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
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