
Between Imaginary Friends
Tour aimed at people with impaired vision led by Magdalena Garzón, a pedagogue and creator in dance.
Driven by the desire to create a museum for everyone, the Fundació Joan Miró offers a wide range of activities aimed at a highly diverse public. Everyone has the right to culture, and the museum embraces a responsibility to contribute towards a fairer, more equal and more inclusive society.
The Foundation is committed to staging inclusive, open activities, aimed at a wide audience, activities with which people from different cultures and backgrounds will feel at ease. However, some groups need more specific resources that are adapted to their life circumstances.
Therefore, the Foundation offers activities for visitors with different sensory capacities and it takes part in the Apropa Cultura programme, which offers initiatives for groups with functional diversity and people at risk of social exclusion.
Tour aimed at people with impaired vision led by Magdalena Garzón, a pedagogue and creator in dance.
Periodically, the Foundation organises activities with an interpreter in Catalan sign language (LSC). Tours focus on the Joan Miró Collection, the temporary exhibitions or the Foundation building itself.
A sensory approach to architecture through tactile models, relief plans, the sonority of spaces, the textures of materials, etc.