Perez Art Museum Miami vs The Wolfsonian - Florida International University
Both Perez Art Museum Miami and The Wolfsonian - Florida International University are rated highly by professional travelers. On balance, Perez Art Museum Miami scores marginally better than The Wolfsonian - Florida International University. Perez Art Museum Miami ranks #2 in Miami with approval from 10 publications such as Travel + Leisure, Fodor's and Where.
Perez Art Museum Miami
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1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33132
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Fodor's
"PAMM, shines as the city's first true world-class museum. This... architectural masterpiece on Biscayne Bay is a sight to behold."
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Travel + Leisure
"Originally founded as the Miami Art Museum, the Pérez Art Museum Miami was rechristened in 2013, when it relocated to a state-of-the-art, Herzog & de Meuron-designed facility overlooking Biscayne Bay."
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Michelin Guide
1 Star
"Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, this lovely museum is housed in an open-plan structure, overlooking the sea on one side and magnificent hanging gardens and parkland on the other."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"In fact, inaugurating the space was a notable retrospective by famed Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei and a half-ton installation from Polish sculptor Monika Sosnowska."
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Departures
"Framed by its hanging gardens and inviting views from all sides, architectural duo Herzog & de Meuron’s 200,000-square-foot showstopper is itself a work of art."
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The Wolfsonian - Florida International University
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1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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Concierge
"This museum, run by Florida International University, is smack in the middle of the Deco splendors of South Beach, and worth a visit for the building itself."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Visit this excellent design museum early in your stay to put the aesthetics of Miami Beach into fascinating context."
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Travel + Leisure
"Part museum, library, and research facility, the Wolfsonian Museum at Florida International University houses a collection of 120,000 pieces dating 1885 through 1945."
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Frommer's
"Mitchell Wolfson, Jr., heir to a family fortune built on movie theaters, was known as an eccentric, but I'd call him a pack rat."
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Condé Nast Traveler
Editor's Pick
"Furniture, glass, ceramics, and 20th-century German, Italian, and American political propaganda... are on display."
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