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Fundació Miró Mallorca is a museum excursion in Palma, at C/ de Saridakis, 29. Adult admission is usually €9–€10; children under 16 enter free, and entry is free on Sundays and on Saturdays after 3:00 pm. Plan around 1 to 2 hours for the visit. Free parking is available opposite the entrance, but the lot has space for only about 60 cars and can fill in peak season. Some studios and exhibition areas are sometimes closed for renovation or restoration, and the many stairs mean the site is not fully suitable for wheelchairs or strollers; only the main building has a lift. The museum is cashless, and lockers need a €1 coin deposit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Fundació Miró Mallorca?
According to the official website, Fundació Miró Mallorca is open today, Wednesday 25 March 2026, from 10:00 to 18:00. Opening times may be adjusted depending on the season or the exhibition on show. For the day of your visit, it is best to check miromallorca.com or call +34 971 70 14 20.
How much does admission to Fundació Miró Mallorca cost?
The official website does not currently list fixed prices. In recent Google reviews, adult admission is often given as €9 to €10, while children under 16 are mentioned as free. Reviews also refer to reduced rates for seniors, as well as free entry on Sundays and on Saturdays from 15:00 onwards.
How long should I allow for the visit?
Visitor reviews usually suggest allowing 1 to 1.5 hours for Fundació Miró Mallorca, although some people set aside up to 2 hours if they want to see everything at a leisurely pace. The complex includes several buildings and garden areas, so the time needed depends on how much you want to explore. If you also want to visit the exhibitions and studios, it is wise to allow a bit more time.
How do I get to Fundació Miró Mallorca from Palma?
Fundació Miró Mallorca is in Cala Major, a little outside Palma. According to one visitor, bus line 4 from the city centre takes about 25 minutes, and the walk from the stop then goes uphill. By car, there is parking directly opposite the entrance, although it can be full in high season.
Is there parking at Fundació Miró Mallorca?
Yes, several visitor reviews mention free parking directly opposite the entrance. One review notes that there is space for only about 60 cars, so it can fill up in peak season. If you are coming by car, arriving before 10:00 is often the most convenient option.
Is Fundació Miró Mallorca accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?
According to visitor reports, the main building has a lift, but not all areas are equally accessible. Several buildings have stairs, and some parts are only partly accessible for people who cannot use steps. As certain areas may be closed for restoration at times, it is worth calling +34 971 70 14 20 in advance.
Which areas of Fundació Miró Mallorca are open?
Fundació Miró Mallorca comprises several areas, including Taller Sert, Son Boter and the Moneo building. However, the official website notes that Son Boter is temporarily closed for conservation work. As individual rooms or exhibitions may also be closed at times, it is advisable to check the latest notices on miromallorca.com before visiting.

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C/ de Saridakis, 29, 07015 Palma
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