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Contact Address: Calle
Joan de Saridakis, 29 07015
Palma (Majorca)
Tel. +34 971701420 / Fax +34 971702102
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A little-known side of Miró
From 1956 until his death in 1983, Joan Miró lived on the island of Majorca, where he produced a prolific amount of art.
The museum’s collection consists mainly of the numerous works donated by the artist himself from the four workshops he had in Majorca, and comprises primarily paintings, drawings and graphic works, among other materials. There is also an important collection of documents, and in the gardens you can see some of Miró’s sculptures. The building which houses the Foundation was designed by the Spanish architect Rafael Moneo.
 |  | | | Municipal Museum. | | | Artistic style: Contemporary Art. | | | Museum subject matter: Cross-disciplinary. | | |
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 | Timetables: 16 May to 15 September, Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-7pm. 16 September-15 May: 10am-6pm. Sundays and public holidays: 10am-3pm. Closed: Mondays, 1 January and 25 December.
Entry fee: General admission: €6. Reduced admission: €3 (retired persons, students with ID, and groups, minimum 10 people). Admission free for children under 16; and on Saturdays. Residents of Palma; €2.
Services: Guided tours by prior arrangement |  | | | |
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