Friday, March 28, 2014

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

A must see in Miami

It's the best place for a relaxed excursion day. It's the nicest old building in South Florida and walking its Gardens and the bay view are worth the trip.

Built up by Mr. James Deering (Maine, 1859-1925) -the founder of Deering-Harvester Company- as his winter stays in mild South Florida were more and more frequent due to his anemia. He bought 180 acres of bay front land, designed and built the estate after his admired Italian villas. The planning and construction of Vizcaya lasted over a decade, from 1910 to 1922. James Deering died on September 18 aboard the SS City of Paris ocean liner returning from France. He never saw the destruction of his beloved estate by the 1926 hurricane.

In 1935 Vizcaya is opened again by his brother Charles (James was a bachelor) as a privately owned museum.  Short after the same year it's closed again due to the damage caused by yet another hurricane. in 1945, 130 Acres of the Vizcaya property are conveyed to Mercy Hospital and the by then Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine -the Our Lady of Charity Shrine, La Salle School, St. Kieran church are later built on this land. In 1945 James Deering’s heirs convey the Vizcaya Village to Dade County to support the ambience and operation of Vizcaya as a museum.

Charles had another Estate, farther South that can also be visited- Deering Estate, but it is less magnificent. 




Practical Tips:

Address: 
3251 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33129

Distance from Roseaire: 58 mi. Around 1 hour with light traffic. Map.

Visit Duration: Two hours including a guided tour inside the house. Three hours with lunch.

Traffic
- Avoid rush hours getting there and returning back from there. Miami city has a lot of traffic.
- You can take I95 or the turnpike. Same distance and in the last 10 mi they merge into I95. Consult Google Maps for traffic and incidences.

Hours and Admission
- Every day from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Closed: Tuesdays, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, - Parking is free.
- Admittance for adults is $18 in 2016. $12 for seniors 62+.

Lunch
- The coffee shop is nice and has affordable prices for a sandwich and soda.

Links
- Vizcaya website: Click Here
- Photo Album: Click Here

Combos
- You may want to find a prayer place. South of Vizcaya, St Kieran has a quiet Adoration Chapel with the Most Blessed Sacrament exposed daily from 8am to 7am. Free Parking.
Address: 3605 South Miami Avenue. Miami, Florida  33133. Map
- If you prefer a Pilgrimage, Our Lady of Charity (Cuba patroness) is a National Shrine and it's also next door: 3609 South Miami Avenue. Miami, Florida  33133. Map It has an Adoration Chapel as well, but it's a bit busy with many people getting in and out. Free Parking.

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