Living large has been a Miami tradition for nearly a century. Way before there was Star Island or Fisher Island, there was Vizcaya. Built in 1910 by American industrialist James Deering, Vizcaya was conceived as a private winter retreat. Over 1,000 workers built the original sprawling 180-acre estate spanning both sides of South Miami Avenue in what is now Coconut Grove.
Today the 34-room home has been converted into a United States National Historic Landmark, a museum and an event space that’s hosted the likes of Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan.




Very nicely shot!
This video makes Vizcaya look better than when I went to see it in person. Hahaha.
excellent!
excellent!
Vizcaya is spectcular and
Vizcaya is spectcular and one of he most valuable landmarks in Miami. This is a great story!!!
Hi- I can tell that other
Hi-
I can tell that other people have made this video work
by their complementary comments but I have never seen a site like this [with the moving circles] and I have clicked everything and can't make it work. Could you please help me?
Thanks
I live in Miami, and I have
I live in Miami, and I have been in Vizcaya for more than five times.
and I like to be there every week! Is Beatufull! I Love it!!!
Be in Vizcaya is how be in the Past. Every things is in very good condition conserved.
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