CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
From Museums to Cultural Centers, Miami's impact in the arts is nothing short of remarkable. To learn more about Cultural Institutions in Miami, hover over a card to flip it.
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Little Haiti Cultural Center
Located in the heart of Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, the LHCC broke ground in 2006 and serves to preserve Afro-Caribbean cultures.
Adrienne Archt Center
One of the largest performing centers in the country, the center was designed by Cesar Pelli and opened in 2006.
Vizcaya Gardens
Built between 1914 and 1923, the home and gardens of James Deering is known for it’s Mediterranean Revival architecture and elaborate Italian Renaissance gardens.
Cuban Museum of Diaspora
The Museum showcases artists, thinkers, and creators from the large and diverse Cuban diaspora.
Miami Children's Museum
Established in 1983, the museum’s current facility has hosted over 5 million guests since it’s opening in 2003.
Downtown Cultural Center
Home to the central branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library and HistoryMiami, the cultural center was designed by Philip Johnson in 1983.