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The Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró is a museum and creative complex built around the studios where Joan Miró lived and worked from 1956 until his death in 1983. The foundation preserves his workshop exactly as he left it and exhibits a rotating selection from over 6,000 works.
Miró chose Mallorca — his mother's homeland — as his permanent base in 1956. Architect Josep Lluís Sert (a friend and Harvard colleague of Gropius) designed the first purpose-built studio. After Miró's death, his widow Pilar Juncosa donated the entire complex to the city.