Villa Vizcaya is almost the only monument that embodies the cultural heritage and architecture of Miami. In the gardens and rooms of Villa Vizcaya, to this day, the atmosphere of the Renaissance and the spirit of life and existence of the noble people of Italy reigns.
The Villa Vizcaya was built at the beginning of the last century, and the developers planned the villa as a residence for the winter for an industrialist from America, who for a large sum of money built a palace in the style of medieval Europe.
Today Vizcaya Villa is the most interesting museum around whole Miami’s area. The exhibits presented in the museum, and the unique nature of the villa cannot leave dissatisfied any visitor who has visited the villas at least once.
The museum exhibits a huge number of valuable exhibits belonging to the brushes of famous artists and many relics dating back to the 16th-19th centuries. The style of the rooms, dating back to the Renaissance times, is a unique landscape design, using waterfalls, sculptures and fountains. You cannot ignore the uniqueness of the decoration of the rooms of Villa Vizcaya; here you will find incredible beds with canopies, amazing old armchairs and surprisingly preserved musical instruments. This, as well as some other exhibits, represented by the museum, is considered to be elements of Italy's luxury in the distant past of the Renaissance.