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Joan Miró Museum (Fundació Joan Miró)

The Joan Miró Museum is a must-visit for art lovers and architecture buffs.
Free Wi-Fi is available to visitors throughout the museum.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, as is public transportation to and from the museum site.
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Full-price tickets for the Joan Miró Museum (Fundació Joan Miró) cost €15 (roughly US$16), and €9 (US$10) for students aged 15–30 and seniors aged 65 and above. Travelers with disabilities go free, with a 50 percent discount for a companion. Children under 15 also go free if they have an adult with them.
Yes, it’s a good idea to buy admission tickets for the Joan Miró Museum in advance. Buying tickets before you visit guarantees entry at your choice of time slot. If you plan to buy tickets at the door, you might face a long wait or learn they are sold out.
Yes, there are combination tickets for the Joan Miró Museum. An ArticketBCN: Barcelona Museum Pass grants you access to the museum, plus the Picasso Museum, the Antoni Tàpies Foundation, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA), the National Art Museum of Catalonia, and the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB).
Yes, audio guides are available for the Joan Miró Museum using your phone. Simply download the free Bloomberg Connects app and select Fundació Joan Miró. It includes facts, stories, and audio and video commentary. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the museum so you don’t need data to use the app.
Yes, the Joan Miró Museum is accessible to travelers with a range of different needs. There are ramps, elevators, wheelchair-friendly bathrooms, and wheelchair-friendly parking. Magnifying glasses and tactile materials are available for travelers with vision issues, while there are hearing loops at information points, in the auditorium, and elsewhere.












































































































































