Architectural Buildings in Miami

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Architectural Buildings in Miami

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  • Wombling_Free_7548
    Bristol, UK1,842 contributions
    You can’t go in at the moment, but it is worth admiring the architecture from the outside (it really stands out amongst the shiny new skyscrapers) and reflecting on its place in history, welcoming Cuban people.
    Written 26 January 2023
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  • 8909jmgh
    Oklahoma City, OK101 contributions
    Lovely Church! We attended the 5pm Saturday Mass. The music was incredible! Soloist, Organist and Harpist were outstanding. The Priest was most welcoming and gave a wonderful Homily. Location is very convenient to the Fontainebleau. We took an Uber, which worked out well.
    Written 8 May 2022
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  • B1714D
    Belgrade, Serbia16,212 contributions
    The Miami tower is this city's iconic skyscraper built in a semicircular shape. It's the edifice upon which you easily recognize the Miami skyline, just like the Empire State in NY.
    During the day its blue glass panels shine on Florida sun, while at night it's illuminated with changing colors what's a very nice scene.
    During my previous visit 12y ago it was a Bank of America tower, while this time I didn't see that sign. Neither I saw the possibility to access the top floor, which would be a nice tourist attraction, as it's one of the highest bldgs in Miami.
    Written 6 February 2020
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  • Tourist598156
    15 contributions
    This complex was designed by the late architect Phillip Johnson. It is home to the History Miami museum and to the main branch of the public library. The library displays works by artists Purvis Young and Serge Toussaint, among others. History Miami is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays but otherwise is worth visiting, especially with a guided tour on the weekend.

    Due to the downtown location, there are a fair number of homeless people around but there also is a fair amount of security so it does not feel unsafe during the day. Just use your street sense.

    There are some good small restaurants within walking distance; see reviews on Trip Advisor.

    Note that the center NO LONGER houses the Miami Art Museum, which morphed into the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and moved to a waterfront location.
    Written 29 January 2023
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  • Diala B
    23 contributions
    People working there are very nice, and I hope I can submit my writing work in at somepoint in time :)
    Written 28 June 2017
    This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
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