The architecturally-significant Main House of this National Historic Landmark has 34 decorated rooms containing over 2,500 art objects and furnishings, including European antiquities and American art commissioned in the 1900s.
The estate, with a magnificent view across Biscayne Bay, includes ten acres of European-inspired formal gardens and terraces, with sculpture ranging from antiquity to the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
The grounds also include an orchid collection of some 2,000 specimens, and 25 acres of endangered primary growth forests.
Permanent display of 34 decorated rooms in an extraordinary setting