Joan Miró Foundation tickets
The largest collection of the catalan artist.
If you have decided to visit the Montjuïc area and its many attractions, the Joan Miró Foundation will be one of the places not to be missed to understand the life and work of an immense Catalan artist!
Highlights :
- Discover the Catalan artist Joan Miró through the world's largest collection of his works.
- Understand a whole chapter in the history of Modern and Contemporary Art.
- An immersion in a marvelous contemporary architecture.
- A breathtaking view of Barcelona.
- Tickets without queuing.
Joan Miró Foundation Tickets & Pass
Joan Miró Foundation tickets
Miro Museum skip the lines tickets!
By simply specifying the day of your visit, buy online your skip the line ticket. It will save you the slightest wait. Discover the life and work of the great Catalan artist Joan Miró in the most poetic of Barcelona's museums.
Articket: Joan Miró + 5 museums
The best pass for Art lovers!
Visit the 6 most important museums in Barcelona with priority entry to the Joan Miró Foundation, the Picasso Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA), the Antoni Tapies Foundation and the Centre for Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB).
Joan Miró Museum Barcelona hours
The average length of the visit to the Joan Miró Foundation Barcelona is 2 hours. The ticket office closes 30 minutes before the Foundation closes.
From Tuesday to Saturday:
- November to March: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
- April to October: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
On Sundays:
- November to March: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- April to October: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
The Joan Miro Foundation is closed on Mondays.
Joan Miró Foundation visit in video
Where is the Miro Museum in Barcelona
Address: Parc de Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Spain
Neighbourhood : Sants / Montjuïc
Website : Joan Miro Foundation Barcelona
Tel. : +00 34 934 439 470
Email : info@fmirobcn.org
How do I get to Miro Museum Barcelona ?
The Joan Miro Foundation is located on the hill of Montjuïc in Barcelona. It is outside the city centre but access is relatively easy:
- By metro : stop Plaça Espanya (L1 and L3) and then about ten minutes walk.
- By bus: Buses number 55 and 150 stop not far from the Foundation. You will have to walk 7 minutes with the first one and ten minutes with the second one.
- By Hop on Hop Off Barcelona bus: the red line bus stops in front of the Joan Miro Foundation - stop "Fundació Joan Miró".
- Renfe i rodalies : Sants Estació stop (Sants Station)
- Train : Ferrocarriles Catalanes FGC: Stop Espanya
What to see at the Joan Miró Foundation?
Innovative and symbolic architecture
The Joan Miró Foundation is one of our favorite museums in Barcelona. The building designed by the architect Josep Lluís Sert is a haven of calm and softness made up of large, bright spaces.
Tickets FAQ - All about your tickets to visit Barcelona
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What does a 100% mobile ticket mean?
A 100% mobile ticket simply means that your ticket - which you will receive by email just after your purchase - will be - in its electronic form (PDF) - sufficient to enable you to make your visit with your smartphone or tablet. All you have to do is present it at the checkpoint. A simple scan will allow you to make your visit.
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Can I print my ticket?
You can of course print your ticket if you don't have a smartphone, a tablet or if you simply prefer this option. Upon receipt of the confirmation email, simply print the PDF of the ticket. Then just present your printed ticket at the checkpoint.
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What does a 100% skip the line ticket mean?
A 100% skip the line ticket means that the ticket in question allows you to enter the place you want to visit in Barcelona without queuing, for example at the ticket office. All you have to do is present your ticket directly at the entrance. This way, you won't lose any time on your day of discovery.
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What's included with this ticket?
On this same page or on the ticket reservation page - the services included with the purchase of your ticket are systematically indicated. See the "Included" or “Inclusions” section for details.
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Why do I have to specify a date when buying a ticket?
When you are asked to specify the date of your visit, it is because the monument or service you have chosen to visit also requests it. Most of the time, this date allows tourist sites to limit the number of visitors and therefore to make the visits more fluid. Please note that if you are not asked to specify the time of your visit, this means that you can arrive at any time to visit the site - while respecting the visiting hours of the site in question.
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Why do I have to specify a date and time when purchasing a ticket?
Same as before, but here in addition to the date - the monument or service you have chosen to visit - also asks you to specify the time you wish to visit. Once again it is a matter of limiting the number of visitors so that your visit is as pleasant as possible.
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With a ticket - date and time requested - do I have to arrive at the exact time or can I be a little late for my visit?
On the ticket that you will receive by email after your purchase, it is normally specified how much time - in addition to the scheduled time - you are granted in order not to lose your visit. Please note, for example, that a visit to Park Güell entitles you to entry 30 minutes after the stated time. The Sagrada Familia ticket indicates a time slot of 15 minutes. It is therefore important to respect this time slot. If the ticket does not specify a time slot, then the timetable must be respected.
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Why are we talking about combined tickets?
We talk about combined tickets in some of our offers when they offer, for example, two places to visit in Barcelona. The ticket itself is not combined. It is two separate tickets that we combine to make a more economical and attractive offer. You will receive these two tickets by email. As they are separate you can use them according to your preference when the tickets are open or according to the dates and times you choose.
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How to benefit from a discount for example according to age or for students?
When purchasing your ticket, discounts are always indicated when available. For example, there are regular discounts for children in different age groups, ranging from free for very young children to discounts for seniors over 65 years of age. Discounted tickets for students are indicated in the same way.
Don't forget your proof of discounts - identity card, student card... - to be shown during your visit to Barcelona.
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What are the means of payment for the tickets?
To pay online your tickets to visit Barcelona, are accepted the classic means of payment used worldwide such as: Visa, Mastercard, Alipay, iDeal, GiroPay or Paypal.
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What is the difference between tours and tickets?
The difference between tours and tickets is that both types of tickets allow you to visit the main monuments of the city with a guide who speaks your language for the tours (or guided tours) or by yourself with the tickets. You can find the guided tours and tickets in our section: Barcelona Tours
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Même sans connaitre MIRO je crois que l'on tombe sous le charme au fil de la visite et de l' évolution de l'artiste.
Finalement, le 31 décembre 2010, j'ai passé l'après midi dans ces salles, j'ai du sortir parce que le musée fermait !!!
Je n'aimais pas spécialement Miro, en fait je ne le connaissais pas.
Premièrement, l'expo temporaire sur le pop art anglais m'a emballé. Ensuite, commencer l'expo par une pièce exceptionnelle, la tapisserie géante de 1975, ne peut qu'ébranler positivement. La collection Miro s'étoffe, de très belles oeuvres, en très grande quantité, de nouvelles salles, une chronologie qui permet de comprendre la progression artistique.
Un musée devenu incontournable, un monument culturel, un lieu d'exception, faîtes-vous plaisir, allez le visiter !!!!
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