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  1. The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, previously known as Villa Vizcaya, is the former villa and estate of businessman James Deering, of the Deering McCormick-International Harvester fortune, on Biscayne Bay in the present-day Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida.

  2. A National Historic Landmark, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a 1916 waterfront estate home with 32 decorated rooms and 10 acres of formal gardens.

  3. Plan your visit to Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, including map, tours and accessibility information.

  4. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens's Main House, built between 1914 and 1916, was the winter home of James Deering of International Harvester fame.

  5. Built in 1916 as a winter retreat, this lavish villa is a tribute to the Italian Renaissance. The museum contains much of the original furnishings and artwork, and is surrounded by lush, formal gardens.

  6. According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Vizcaya Museum and Gardens: Admission to Vizcaya Museum and Gardens with Transportation (From ₱4,754.71) City Half Day Tour of Miami by Bus with Sightseeing Cruise (From ₱1,677.57) Miami Sightseeing City Tour (From ₱15,382.89)

  7. Take a Virtual Tour of Vizcaya Museum & Gardens right now. Named after one of the most captivating shorelines on the Spanish coast, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens captures jaw-dropping European extravagance in an enchanting American context.

  8. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is ranked #8 out of 26 things to do in Miami. See pictures and our review of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.

  9. Built in 1916 as a winter retreat, this lavish villa is a tribute to the Italian Renaissance. The museum contains much of the original furnishings and artwork, and is surrounded by lush, formal gardens.

  10. Vizcaya is an Italian Renaissance villa with formal French gardens surrounded by acres of tropical hammock just South of downtown Miami. Visiting Vizcaya transports you to a magical Mediterranean palace filled with historical art objects, Renaissance furnishings, stunning formal gardens, and an extravagant architectural setting.