Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach Art Museum
- 2121 Park Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida, 33139 - +1 305 673 7530
- lortega@bassmuseum.org
- www.bassmuseum.org
| Average Rating |
4.5
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3+ reviews from 2 sources |
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| Yahoo! Travel | 5.0 |
1+ reviews |
| Yelp | 4.5 |
2+ reviews |
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- Admission:
- $6 General Admission $4 Students/Seniors with I.D. Free for members and children under 6 -- Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10 am-5 pm; Thursday 10 am-9 pm; Sunday 11 am-5 pm; closed Mondays and on national holidays
- Collections:
- European paintings, Dutch and Flemish Masters, 18th century English portraiture, 19th and early 20th century paintings of landscapes and historic subjects, sculpture from the Renaissance, Baroque and Roccoco, works on paper by artists such as Rembrandt, D
- Open Dates:
- Tues.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5
- Open Hours:
- Tues-Wed and Fri-Sat 10am-5pm; Thurs 10am-9pm; Sun 11am-5pm,Mon:Closed, Tue:10:00am-5:00pm, Wed:10:00am-5:00pm, Thu:10:00am-5:00pm, Fri:10:00am-5:00pm, Sat:10:00am-5:00pm, Sun:11:00am-5:00pm
Bass Museum of Art
2121 Park AvenueMiami Beach, Florida, 33139
- Amenities
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- Wheelchair Accessible
- Description
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- ... Art derives its central purpose from its permanent collection of more than 2,800 objects including European old masters, 20th century paintings, sculpture, graphics, photography, and architectural and design arts from North America, ... more on MuseumStuff.com
- ... in the heart of the historic Art Deco District offers an overview of major European paintings, sculpture and textiles, plus temporary exhibitions of contemporary art from around the world. Its varied permanent collection spans more ... more on Miamiandbeaches.com
- The Bass Museum of Art has expanded and received a dramatically new look, rendering it Miami's most progressive art museum. World-renowned Japanese architect Arata Isozaki designed the magnificent new facility, which ... more on Frommers
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- Reviews
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5.0
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Terrrific
(04/18/05)
it was excellent i was completely relaxed...it was terrrific By James from Sioux Falls, SD, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Reviews from Yahoo! Travel
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Paris Moderne
(Jan 25, 2005)
... museum, but none the less a good one. We were lucky to be in town to see the "Paris Moderne" exhibition that was very good indeed. The permanent holdings looked a little dull by comparison, but a small museum such as this cannot afford ... hal9341, a user of Tripadvisor. Reviews from TripAdvisor
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Citysearch | Miami Beach's quaint keystone museum re-emerges as a world-class fine arts center.
(12/04/2006)
... includes a rehearsal facility for the Miami City Ballet (designed by Arquitectonica) and a new regional library. There's also an outdoor ... citysearch.com, a user of citysearch.com. Reviews from OpenList.com
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5.0
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Peter M. 's review
... museum that occupies what was originally the Miami Beach Public Library and Art Center. which was designed in 1930 by Russell Pancoast, ... a user of yelp.com. Reviews from Yelp
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Welcome Back Botticelli
(Apr 28, 2003)
... return of the Bass Museum to South Florida. I appreciated its beautiful Italian Renaissance paintings by Sandro Botticelli,Domenico Ghirlandaio,and Mazzone. I also appreciated its fine Netherlandish paintings by Cornelius Van Haarlem,Bol,Jordaens,and ... margatemensch, a user of Tripadvisor. Reviews from TripAdvisor
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- Directions
From North: Take I-95 southbound to the I-195/Julia Tuttle Causeway which becomes Arthur Godfrey Road (41st Street).Continue east, turn right on Indian Creek Boulevard (becomes Collins Avenue) and turn right on 21st Street. Proceed to 2121 Park Avenue. Ba
1 block west of Collins Ave
- Web Resources
- Read more about Bass Museum of Art on Yahoo! Travel
- www.bassmuseum.org
- http://www.miamiandbeaches.com

