The tour includes the visit into MIro Museum:
The 17th century building named Son Abrines became the Pilar and Joan Miró Fundacion and displays a portion of his work alongside other artists. However, Miró might be horrified to see the urban sprawl that now surrounds his creative retreat.
His personal studio, Son Boter, is beside the Miro museum and remains untouched since his death at 90. With approximately 5,000 Miró artifacts (many are in his Barcelona museum), the contents change regularly to include huge canvases against the walls; numerous easels supporting his paintings and rocking chairs are present.
And includes too Contemporary Art Museum of Palma.
The ingenious design for this museum is part of a Renaissance fortress wall built out with white concrete and glass to capture the Mallorcan sunlight. The interior design replicates a bygone street scene with partitions dividing the spaces. And a medieval watchtower anchors an outside walkway on the top level.
Pere Serra, a Balearic businessman and collector, donated most of the modern and contemporary art. Other notable works on display are Mediterranean and Mallorcan landscapes; Picasso ceramics; Toulouse-Lautrec, Chagall and Barceló drawings and a Miró gallery. Yearlong exhibitions highlight other famous artists.
Minimun: 2 pax
Included in the Tour:
Not included:
transport (can be arranged if requested)