Betsy Hotel

null Built 1940s 640 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Betsy Hotel
  • Art Deco 85%
  • Mediterranean Revival 50%

The Betsy Hotel, located in South Beach, is an example of Miami's Art Deco architecture, which emerged in the early 20th century. It showcases vibrant colors and decorative motifs that are characteristic of this style, contributing to the cultural and aesthetic landscape of the area.

Architectural Styles

Art Deco

85%

The Art Deco style is evident in the streamlined forms and bold, geometric patterns present in the building's design. Its faΓ§ade features decorative elements that emphasize symmetry and modern materials.

  • Curved corners
  • Geometric patterns
  • Bright pastel colors
  • Horizontal banding
  • Stylized motifs
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Mediterranean Revival

50%

Hints of Mediterranean Revival can be seen in the building's use of arches and tiled roofing elements, which reflect a blend of traditional and modern aesthetics.

  • Arched windows
  • Stucco surfaces
  • Tile roofs
  • Balconies
  • Decorative wrought iron
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built in the 1940s, the Betsy Hotel is part of the broader Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach, which was designated to preserve the unique architectural style that characterizes the area. This building plays a significant role in showcasing the influence of this movement in Florida's coastal architecture.

Fun Facts

  • The hotel has hosted numerous celebrities and artists over the years.
  • It features a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the ocean.
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