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Saturday, July 18, 2020

Amazing buildings in Miami

Miami is a major port on the Atlantic coast of the southeastern US state of Florida. Its total population is over 4.5 million. In 2008, Forbes Magazine named Miami "the cleanest city in the United States" for its clean water supply, clean roads, and rapid citywide recycling program. 

It is also considered an important centre of the United States due to its finance, trade, culture, media, entertainment, arts, political engagements and international trade. Because of all these features, a 2009 study ranked Miami as the richest city in the United States and the seventh-richest city in the world in terms of purchasing power.

When it comes to Miami's beautiful buildings, most people turn to Art Deco. While not a groundbreaking contribution to the genre, Miami is the epitome of architecture in Miami.

Off the Ocean Drive, if you look at Miami, there is much more to see. For centuries, the city has been recognized as a city of historic buildings.


Freedom Tower


Freedom Tower


Freedom Tower was built between 1924 and 1925 as the office of Miami's best-known newspaper. In its earliest history, the Freedom Tower has been the home of many celebrities and refugees, as well as a source of cultural art. The Freedom Tower, dubbed "Alice Ireland of the South," was designed by an American. The tower has been used for a variety of purposes, but in 2012 it was donated to the Miami D College by the Terra Group.


Perez Art Museum

Perez Art Museum


The Perez Art Museum, formerly known as the Miami Art Museum, is home to international art exhibitions. It was designed by the famous Swiss architect firm Herzog & de Maureen, which won the Pritzker Prize. The 200,000-square-foot museum was built to accommodate art, educational activities, relaxation and dining facilities. The canopy-style three-story building on a spacious platform also has a shady porch and plaza.


Gesu Church

Gaso Church


Gesso Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in downtown Miami. Built-in 1896, it has the distinction of being the oldest Roman Catholic church in Miami.

The church was built of wood, at a cost of 3,600 thousand. It was added to the US National Register on July 18, 1974, as a landmark site. Dressed in the beautiful architecture and stained glass windows, the Catholic Church in the heart of the city. The Gaso Church building reflects Miami's religious history and development in the city.

Grove at Grand Bay

Grove at Grand Bay


Miami is the centre of an ancient and modern building, but if you want to see something unique, take a look at Grove at Grand Bay, located at 2669 Street Bay, Miami. The architectural design of this building will not let you blink for a few seconds. The construction of this magnificent building was completed in 2016.

The building consists of two towers and both towers are 320 feet high. A masterpiece of modern architecture, the building replaces the former Grand Bay Hotel.


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