Fundació Miró Mallorca, Art museum in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
The Fundació Miró Mallorca occupies three buildings set within Mediterranean gardens: a main exhibition building, the Sert Workshop, and the Son Boter house. Together they form a complex displaying the artist's working spaces, collections, and surrounding grounds.
The foundation was established in 1981 when Joan Miró and his wife Pilar Juncosa donated their Mallorca studios and art collection to create an artistic center. This gift preserved the artist's working spaces and legacy for public access.
The place is named after the artist Joan Miró and preserves his former working spaces and personal collections as the heart of the institution. Visitors experience how the Catalan artist lived and created here, giving the rooms a personal quality.
The site includes multiple buildings and gardens that require time to explore fully. Wearing comfortable shoes is helpful, and it is worth allowing time to walk through both indoor and outdoor spaces.
The Son Boter house preserves original wall drawings and graffiti that the artist applied directly to the walls. These spontaneous marks offer a direct window into the artist's creative process and daily work.
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