Posted by justbarcelona on September 4, 2012 in Arts with No Comments
Fans of Joan Miró will know that this famous surrealist was born in Barcelona, and might even have visited the museum there. Now, thereâs a different way to discover Joan Miróâs influence on the city: via a new art app which allows you to retrace Joan Miróâs steps in Barcelona.
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The Joan Miró app
The Joan Miró route in Barcelona is a trail thatâs been designed by the Joan Miró Foundation to lead pedestrians and cyclists through Miróâs Barcelona. It allows you to discover this artistâs work, as well as parts of the city of Barcelona you might not know, in a way that is interactive, fun, and â" importantly â" completely free.
All you have to do is download the PDF of the Joan Miró route map, as well as accompanying free iPhone app. Once youâve done this, you can enjoy Joan Miróâs work in Barcelona to your heartâs content, and uncover the stories behind nineteen different feats of creativity that lie everywhere from the Rambla to the airport.
If youâre not among the privileged few in possession of an iPhone, weâd recommend downloading the PDF anyway. Itâs not particularly detailed, but is a great place to start researching Joan Miróâs work in Barcelona. The app is also complemented by real-world exhibition âJoan Miró. Appuntsâ, which can be found underneath the Diagonal metro station.
The Joan Miró app is available in English, Castilian and Catalan Spanish. Itâs also possible to request a guided tour â" write to bgb@barcelonaguidebureau.com for more information.
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