This museum has a nice architectural design and you can come with the family, the entrance is super cheap, enjoy!

This museum has a nice architectural design and you can come with the family, the entrance is super cheap, enjoy!

If you are tired of the same monotonous, stuffy art that is displayed in all the major museums, come visit this gem of a place by the waterfront with a very inviting park and outdoor area. The building itself is very interesting and the art inside is not your run of the mill stuffy stuff. It is primarily from Cuba and South America. All very well presented in a single walking direction.

There is no words to describe this place. It's simple fantastic, amazing, interesting. Beautiful architecture, great amount of art exhibition, It's a great cultural center to enrich the Miami lifestyle. Thank you for your big contribution.

Preze Art museum’s collection was paltry at the first look. It seems too contemporary and abstract to our taste. Turning around a corner, we saw a very interesting collection of paintings on Chinese history. There are a good deal of neon lights signs with interesting activism messages in another exhibit. A museum staff was very enthusiastic about explaining some bronze status which has some biblical significance. The architecture and outdoor space is unique and beautiful. The surrounding Bayside museum park is magnificent to stroll around with a bay on one side and many skyscrapers on the other.

I was less than impressed by the permanent collection as a whole. Mostly pieces that did not interest me. However, there was a marvelous exhibition of the works of an artist named Fernandez, who works in many different materials and, mostly, at monumental scale. Make sure you visit the exterior,

When you want to visit, you'll end up in their parking garage which is $8 the first hour and $4 each add'l hour, so plan to pay $12 just to park your vehicle.
Admission is typically $16 per adult, $12 for Seniors 62+, Youth 7-18, and students... children and active US military get in free!
Inside there's some cool contemporary art, but it's really outside where this place shines-- you get just incredible views of Miami and its port and the surrounding waters-- the views from this elevated museum are amazing, esp. on a sunny, warm Florida day.
As for inside the museum, there are 2 floors with about 17 galleries of mostly contemporary art, which is fun to see. There's a cafe and restaurant (waterfront terrace) and gift shop. The layout is a bit awkward but, hey, it's a cool place to visit!
Photography is for personal use only. Visitors are welcome to sketch in the galleries using pencils and 8.5" x 11" sketchbooks. Strollers are permitted. Food and drinks are allowed in the lobby but not the galleries (obviously). Do check out the theatre/auditorium, sculpture garden, etc.
They have daily tours typically at 11, 12, and 2:30 and Thurs. evenings at 6:30pm as well as Spanish tours Saturdays at 2pm (subject to change).
On FB, they're /perezartmuseummiami and on Twitter and Instagram they're @pamm. Closed Wednesdays. General hours 10am-6pm (til 9 on Thursdays)... subject to change...
If you take the Metromover, which is free, get off at the Museum Park station. If you park at the Omni garage, it's one stop to Museum Park...
Questions? info@pamm.org.
Note: this museum is near the Frost Museum of Science, so if you can handle two museums in a day, do both!
