Art Deco District
The Miami Art Deco District is dedicated to protecting the buildings that best represent Miami's classic architecture.[Learn more]
The Miami Art Deco District is dedicated to protecting the buildings that best represent Miami's classic architecture.[Learn more]
In 1963, John and Johanna Bass bequeathed their art collection to the City of Miami Beach and it became the Bass Museum of Art. Surrounded by the gardens of Collins Park, the museum displays their exhibits within the original Miami Beach Public Library...[Learn more]
Gathering, preserving, and celebrating Miami's history through exhibitions, city tours, collections and publications is the Historical Museum of Southern Florida.[Learn more]
Located in a synagogue that was once home to Miami Beach's first Jewish congregation, the Jewish Museum of Southern Florida brings about a discussion of this religion's influence in the region throughout its history. The building, built in 1936, featur...[Learn more]
In 1949, The Junior League of Miami's "Project Finding Committee" determined that Dade County's children needed a science museum and one year later the Miami Science Museum was founded. This museum features a rotation of exhibits providing tangible exp...[Learn more]
North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art is known as the venue "where new art is discovered," leading the way for modern artists to connect with their audience.[Learn more]
Formerly the Miami Art Museum, the Perez Art Museum Miami has expressed the artistic individuality of worldwide talents since 1984.[Learn more]
Florida International University's Wolfsonian is located in the heart of Miami Beach and holds a massive collection of pieces from the era of the Industrial Revolution to World War II. Pieces from 1885 to 1945 appear in a variety of ways, all with the...[Learn more]