Montjuïc & Fundació Miró
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Paral·lel / Espanya
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Exit Goal
Montjuïc & Fundació MiróImmediate Exit Command
"Use the Paral·lel station to take the Funicular; it is 100% accessible and level with the platform"
"Take the Bus 150 from Plaça d'Espanya; it is fully ramped and drops you at the Miró Foundation door, avoiding the steep 8% uphill walk"
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Is the Fundació Miró accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the Foundation is an accessibility model. The building, designed by Sert, has wide spaces and 0Hz vibration floors. All levels, including the rooftop terrace with sculptures, are connected by high-capacity lifts. The outdoor 'Pati de l'Olivera' is level and accessible. The surrounding Montjuïc park has steep hills, but the museum itself is a 'safe haven' of flat surfaces and wide doors.
Where are the accessible restrooms in Montjuïc?
The Fundació Miró has excellent PMR restrooms on the ground floor. If you are exploring the park, the 'Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC)' nearby has world-class accessible facilities. Avoid the small park kiosks as they rarely have adapted units.
What is the best taxi drop-off for Montjuïc?
The best drop-off point is 'Avinguda de Miramar, 1' ($41.368500, 2.159800$), right at the entrance of the Miró Foundation. This area is flat and allows the taxi to deploy a ramp safely on the sidewalk. Avoid being dropped at the Castle entrance unless you plan to only see the exterior, as the interior has some cobblestone areas.
What is the sensory profile of Montjuïc?
It has a 'serene and panoramic' sensory profile. Acoustically, it is very quiet ($45\text{dB}$), far from the city noise. Visually, the Miró Foundation is bright with primary colors and Mediterranean light. Physically, it is ultra-stable ($0\text{Hz}$). The air is noticeably cleaner and cooler here than in the city center.
How do I navigate between Montjuïc landmarks in a wheelchair?
The 'Bus 150' is your best friend. It is 100% accessible and connects the MNAC, the Olympic Stadium, and the Miró Foundation. The Funicular is also accessible, but the Cable Car (Telefèric) is only accessible for manual chairs or small power-chairs (folding is sometimes required for the gondola).
How do I ask for the accessible bus stop?
Ask a local: 'On és la parada del bus 150?' (Where is the 150 bus stop?). If you are at the Funicular: 'L'ascensor per sortir al carrer?' (The lift to the street?). Staff are very used to helping PRM visitors.
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