Joan Miro’s workshop in Palma

Art and architecture have figured prominently in Palma since the Modernists at the turn of the last century, and a fine collection of Modern and Postmodern works is on view at Es Baluard , an angular white concrete building adjoining the medieval wall at Plaça Porta Santa Catalina. One section contains Picasso’s ceramics; another celebrates Joan Miró and his followers. The museum  is open 10am-8pm daily in winter. Miró spent his later years on the island, and there’s a permanent collection of his paintings and collages at the Joan Miró Foundation Building  to the west of the city, at Carrer Joan de Saridakis , where you can also visit the artist’s chaotic workshop

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