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    6 months ago

    Fun place to get cool things. Owner is awesome and very friendly. I like going to what new treasures I can f find.

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    In all the years that I lived in Miami, I never once visited Viscaya; I live in shame. Mostly…read morebecause when you're local the mentality is, "why pay to see a fancy house? you can drive by coral gables or south beach and see them for free". I will say, the grounds are absolutely delightful, especially if you go in the Springtime as we did where flowers are all in full bloom, that alone is worth the ticket price. The architecture is exquisite! A feast for the eyes in so many ways. When we came to visit, they were doing renovations. You could see the water damage on the roof and walls, probably caused by one of the many Summer storms, because of that the tickets were at a discount that day but we were still able to appreciate the beauty of Viscaya. There are two cafe's. One in the garden of the main house, and another across the street where farm animals use to be kept. Surprisingly, the food and drinks are reasonably priced. The day we were there, a wedding was going to take place and there was a lot of commotion going on. Fancy tables being set up, fine china, crystal glasses, the whole works. We asked a security guard how much it costs to have a wedding reception there and he said: "Just to rent the space, no tables, no nothing, starting price is 100k". So if you have 100k lying around, and plan to get married soon, this could be an option for you. Jokes aside though; I'd definitely visit again.

    I had such a great experience visiting Vizcaya Museum & Gardens--it honestly felt like stepping…read moreinto a completely different world. From the moment you walk onto the property, you're surrounded by stunning architecture, beautiful landscaping, and so much history. The mansion itself is incredible, with each room offering something unique. The attention to detail in the design, the antiques, and the artwork really make it feel like you're walking through a piece of European history right in the middle of Miami. You can take your time exploring, and there's always something new to notice. The gardens were my favorite part. They're beautifully maintained, with fountains, statues, and pathways that make it fun to just wander around and take everything in. Plus, the views along Biscayne Bay are absolutely gorgeous and add such a peaceful vibe to the whole experience. It's the perfect place if you're looking for something different from the typical Miami attractions. Whether you're into history, photography, or just want a relaxing place to explore, this is definitely worth the visit. I would absolutely recommend adding it to your list! Check out more of our travels @reessroos across all social media platforms.

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    3.9(20 reviews)
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    Haitian Heritage Museum (HHM) was founded in 2004. HHM's Adult Admission is $10 & the Student…read moreAdmission is $7. Visiting here for the first time during a summer trip in July, it was an accidentally found pleasure in a mall in the Design District - a place that has a blend of trendy shops/boutiques as well as casual restaurants - eateries. Haitian Heritage Museum is w/ in a quaint, intimate space towards the end of the mall-esque area. When you enter, you are gievn a warm greeting, HHM's history is explained, and then you are able to view the exhibit(s). The "Nostalgia Primitive D'Haiti" exhibit that was viewed started in the beginning of Haitian Heritage Month (May 2023) and ended in November 2023. The exhibition consisted of beautiful, colorful, vibrant oil on canvas paintings created in the late 1970s to early 1980s. Artists that included Dambreville, Dave Millevoix, Sully Obin, Rodrigue Richard, Frantzy, etc. Created artwork that depicted country life, everyday in all its beauty as well as painting of gorgeous people & landscapes. Two favorites are artist Rodrigue Richard's "Schoolyard Recess" & "Wedding Day." Absolutely Cool! HHM Hours of Operation - Tues. - Fri. 10am - 5pm Website - haitianheritagemuseum.org Instagram - @HaitianHeritageMuseum HHM also has Facebook & Twitter (X) pages. One can go onto HHM's website to check out their blog, to link to H.A.P.S. (Haitian Arts Podcast Series), to view their online giftshop, to obtain an HHM Membership, to book a group visit to the museum, etc. Haitian Independence Day is 1/1/1804, and the 220th Anniversary of Haitian Independence Day will be celebrated in 2024! Hairian Heritage Museum (HHM) will be celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2024!

    After following the Haitian Heritage Museum on Instagram for years, I was determined to finally put…read moredown my phone and make the trip to Little Haiti Miami to see the art on display in person. We were warmly greeted once inside, given a brief introduction to the exhibition, and then began to look around. Sabrina Gustin's photography of La Sud or The South of Haiti was relatable and captivating. Yet, I wanted more. I am grateful that HHM exists and recognize the undeniable effort made to realize but also sustain this dream despite gentrification. However, I would love to see the growth of this museum's footprint over time given the magnitude of our contributions to Miami and the U.S. as a whole. Whenever I return to Miami, I will look forward to visiting HHM as part of the self-guided tour of Little Haiti Miami that I did not have the time to complete. Kenbe la HHM!

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