Mon-Tue, Fri-Sat 11am-6pm; Thurs 11am-9pm; Sun 12pm-5pm.
Miami business magnate Mitchell Wolfson Jr.'s remarkable 70,000-item collection of American and European fine and decorative art works and crafts from the late nineteenth to early twentieth century gives Miami Beach an outstanding and unique museum; a cultural oasis of international importance.
Founded in 1986, The Wolfsonian now is housed in a 1927 Mediterranean-Revival building designed by Edwin Robinson and Lawrence Patterson, which had fallen into use as a storage warehouse. The building was enlarged to its current seven floors and refurbished to its original splendor by architect Mark Hampton in 1992. The Wolfsonian has been a division by Florida International University, the regional state university, since 1997.
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