
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a National Historic Landmark and premier public museum in Miami's Coconut Grove, showcasing a Mediterranean-style main house constructed between 1914 and 1922, 10 acres of formal gardens, and the historic Vizcaya Village along Biscayne Bay. Operated by the non-profit Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Trust and owned by Miami-Dade County since 1952, it draws over 320,000 visitors annually for immersive exhibitions, cultural programs, and events that preserve history, art, and nature. As Miami’s home, Vizcaya fosters vital dialogue on the city's cultural and environmental future while highlighting industrialist James Deering's legacy.
Vizcaya is Miami's grandest historic estate, featuring European-inspired architecture and formal gardens open to the public.
Vizcaya is Miami's most important historic landmark, showing the city's ambition even a century ago. The estate hosts weddings, events, and tours that bring visitors to Coconut Grove. Vizcaya's gardens are among the finest in America. The museum preserves Miami's gilded age for future generations.