Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

F. McK. Smith Built 1914 174 E Flagler St, Miami, FL 33131
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
  • Mediterranean Revival 90%
  • Italianate 70%
  • Renaissance 50%

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a historic estate located in Miami, Florida, noteworthy for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Built in the early 20th century, it reflects the opulence of the time and serves as a museum showcasing art and artifacts.

Architectural Styles

Mediterranean Revival

90%

This style is characterized by its stucco exterior, tile roofs, and arched doorways, which evoke a romanticized version of Mediterranean architecture.

  • Arched windows
  • Stucco faΓ§ade
  • Tile roofing
  • Balcony with decorative railings
  • Landscaped gardens
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Italianate

70%

The building incorporates classical Italian design elements, such as elaborate cornices and intricate window designs that are symmetrical and proportionate.

  • Corniced roofline
  • Decorative brackets
  • Symmetrical faΓ§ade
  • Exaggerated doorways
  • Ornate window frames
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Renaissance

50%

The use of classical columns and pilasters reflects the influence of Renaissance architecture, emphasizing symmetry and geometry.

  • Dome-like structures
  • Classical columns
  • Pilasters
  • Symmetrical design
  • Embodied grandeur
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Vizcaya was built by industrialist James Deering during Miami's development boom, representing the affluent lifestyle of the early 1900s. It has become a key landmark in architectural history, illustrating the Mediterranean Revival style in Florida.

Fun Facts

  • The estate spans 50 acres.
  • It was designed to resemble a 15th-century Italian villa.
  • Vizcaya was the winter residence of James Deering.
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