Mosaic de Joan Miró
Tourist attraction · el Raval ·

Mosaic de Joan Miró

Tourist attraction · el Raval ·

Vibrant Joan Miró mosaic on La Rambla, a public art piece

crowded
artist signature
wheelchair accessible
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null
Mosaic de Joan Miró by null

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La Rambla, 71, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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La Rambla, 71, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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Inside Joan Miró’s Studio and Home Near Barcelona | Vogue

"Set right on La Rambla, the mosaic is what cruise passengers spill out to find, and after last summer’s terrorist attack the van stopped just short of it; the piece became the receiving point for memorial candles and flowers from a city in shock." - Lilah Ramzi

https://www.vogue.com/article/mas-miro-farmhouse-opening
Mosaic de Joan Miró

Retrato

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Cool work of art hidden in plain sight. Go check it out in La Rambla and look for Miro's signature.

Kája M.

Google
Beautiful but crowded. I recomend to visit early in the morning, where there are no passangers.

Luciano C.

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The Mosaic de Joan Miró, located in the bustling La Rambla in Barcelona, is a striking piece of public art embedded into the pavement. Seeing it in person was both a delight and a moment of reflection amidst the vibrant energy of the area. The mosaic’s bold colors—reds, yellows, blues, and blacks—form simple yet captivating shapes, showcasing Miró’s signature abstract style. What struck me most was how seamlessly the mosaic integrates into the everyday life of the city, with locals and tourists walking over it, sometimes oblivious to its significance. It felt like a hidden gem in plain sight, connecting the artistic heritage of Barcelona with its lively, modern spirit.

Lucila S.

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This is a large piece of art in the middle of the street! Made by Miró and possibly best seen from above. It's really hard to appreciate because there is always someone walking over, but at the same time it feels like people walking over it are a whole part of the artpiece.

Mabel

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You probably have not experience Barcelona if you have not come to La Rambla. This place is bustling with people and shops and life. With the recent attack, I was a little worried about the safety as well as of pickpockets but I felt very safe there. There were policemen and police vehicles along the main street to keep watch. Just be watchful and aware and enjoy the bustling street!

Uttam C P

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Nobody notices this but it is outside the Liceu metro station! Joan Miro’s work.

Danielle P.

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Cool piece. But if you’re walking up or down la ramblas it can be easy to miss. I wish they took better care of it. It could use so buffing affection. Lol

Lyubomyr M.

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Nice place. Beautiful architecture