Famous Spanish painter Joan Miro was born in Barcelona, but spent his later years on the island of Majorca, where the Miró Foundation was established in his adoptive city of Palma. See where the great modern artist lived and had his studio with this ticket to the Miró Mallorca Foundation museum and exhibition space.
Fundacio Miro Entrance Ticket
- Visit the Miró Mallorca Foundation museum and exhibition space
- See where the famous Barcelona-born painter created works for over 30 years
- Son Boter 18th-century house
- Moneo Building Museum
- Sculpture Garden
- Admission fees
- Please be aware that the museum has free entry on certain dates and is closed on 25th December and 1st January
- Transfers not included
- Food and drinks not included
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