A National Historic Landmark and accredited museum, Vizcaya welcomes over 317,000 visitors annually from around the globe. The estate offers …
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Dec 30, 2024
We went to this museum and gardens on a rainy day and so glad we did. Not only did we passed time but we enjoyed the views as well as learned amazing things about the place. Definitely go with the … Full review by Trotsky999
Dec 27, 2024
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens are beautiful. Do be equipped to walk especially if you travel by train. Uber/Lyft etc may get you closer to the destination if walking is an issue. The gardens and museum … Full review by Terryvoyus
Dec 14, 2024
BEAUTIFUL SPOT THE GARDEN AND THE MUSEUM... Viscaya Gardens and Museum - in Miami a real State in Miami...beautiful spot Nature and lush landscaping garden was so gorgeous..Most beautiful place to v… Full review by Rodalita B
What does it have to do with John Deere Tractr fame?
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So, James Deering ,the original owner of Vizcaya ,was the son of Richard Deering who created International Deering Harvester that became John Deer one of the largest manufacturers …
So, James Deering ,the original owner of Vizcaya ,was the son of Richard Deering who created International Deering Harvester that became John Deer one of the largest manufacturers of farming equipment in the country. James Deering was the vice president of manufacturing before he commissioned Vizcaya , and retired there
My friend and I are planning a visit soon and we want to take some photos of our vacation fun. I've been reading conflicting reports on Vizcaya's photography permits and need to know before I go...I'm not a professional but I have a dslr and again want to get a few portraits in, however on the weekends it says you have to purchase a $350 permit plus tax to do any kind of posed portrait photography. I feel that's steep compared to other museums/gardens. Some people have said they only paid the $22 admission fee and no one asked about a photo permit, others said they had to pay. There's no clear distinction if travel photography for fun is free, even if its basically portrait photography. Has anyone had experience with this? Thanks!
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What is Vizcaya's mission?
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Preserving Vizcaya’s cultural and environmental resources to engage people in connecting with the past, understanding the present and shaping the future.