Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens featuring a pond, landscape views and a park
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens which includes art and interior views
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens featuring a garden
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens which includes a garden


Miami's not all neon lights and modern bling: this National Historic Landmark is a peaceful oasis from a different age.

At first glance, visitors to the Italian Renaissance-style Vizcaya Museum and Gardens might feel like they've stumbled to a different time and continent. The extravagant architecture of the house could not be more different from the Art Deco sleekness that Miami is famous for. The interior of the main house as opulent as the exterior.

Built for wealthy Chicago industrialist James Deering in 1916 who wanted a bay-front site in Miami for his tropical winter home, the main house was originally set on 72 hectares and surrounded by formal gardens, stables and a staff village. The 34 rooms, which have remained as they were back in the house's glory days, are filled with European antiques and decorative works from the 16th to 19th centuries.

These antiques and objets d'art were collected by Deering on his foreign travels. When the industrialist died, his heirs donated the main house, the formal gardens and the estate's furnishings and art to Miami on condition that Vizcaya be used as a public museum in perpetuity. It's nice to wander around freely, but if you're looking for more in-depth knowledge about the house and gardens, rent an audio guide.

The formal gardens, which are a very popular backdrop for wedding photos, combine elements of Renaissance Italian and French designs. Dotted around are many fountains and ornate statues, a central pool, a maze and you’ll find the David A. Klein Orchidarium, which has beds full of colourful orchids.

Visitors can enjoy wonderful views of Biscayne Bay from both the main house and the gardens – make sure you take a moment to sit down and take them in.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is situated 1.5 kilometres from downtown Miami in north Coconut Grove. You can also reach the attraction by Metrorail, getting off at Vizcaya Station. It is open every day, except Tuesdays, Christmas Day and Thanksgiving.

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