Hot mess! I used to love to come to this shop/cafe and look around and buy interesting stuff... well no more, I felt so unwelcome today. The entrance door is now the exit door (a not so friendly attendant made sure I went all the way back when I was half way in .... carrying a baby in a stroller and a 7 year old by my side). You have to go all the way inside the museum. Again, another lady in the booth before I even say anything told me to make sure my daughter did not scoot around! She then proceeded to inform me that I had to register if I wanted to go to the shop!!...Why make if so hard when there was literally nobody inside the cafe? Hope they change back how it used to be.
Fabulous gem of a museum in the heart of South Beach! The exhibits were thoughtful, interesting and a great reflection of the local area, especially of Miami during the 20th century. The Philodendron exhibit makes me want to wallpaper my apartment in those designs. And the permanent collection includes a wide variety of mid-century objects. I found the section on world fairs to be especially memorable. Definitely worth a visit of a couple hours. Theres also a small cafe and gift shop near the entrance.
Great place to see the objects and art deco art from the late 1800 to 1930A very unique place.
What a gem! This shop is so unique and fun!
Nice museum. They put on some unique shows.
The guard on the 7th and 6th floor was very anxious, like he wants me to go fast, staring at me continuously. Besides that, this place is awesome, the rest of the staff is so kind and happy, I definitely want go back next time.
Wonderful store with incredible finds and friendly staff.
Beautiful museum great shop with cool knick knacks
Way overpriced useless stuff.
Best museum in Miami!
Every Friday night is your chance to enjoy The Wolf for free. Selected Fridays, enjoy a 45-minute tour in Spanish at 6:15 pm. New guides bring different perspectives. Free and open to the public
The museum is located in a building in the art deco style, approximately at the beginning of the kingdom of this style in Miami Beach (a block from the main local transport artery - Collins Avenue). His visit will not take much time (the exposition is presented on three floors of seven, the rest is a library). So a visit to the museum can be combined with a walk through the blocks of art deco. The collection of Wolfsonien totals about 180 thousand storage units, relating to the period from the beginning of the industrial revolution of the late XIX century until the end of World War II (that is, from 1885 to 1945). Items ranging from paintings to vacuums. Probably more correctly called a design museum.Great exhibitions are held regularly. During our visit - an exhibition of Italian design 1918-1939 (Echoes and Origins: Italian Interwar Design).
Interesting exhibits .... Wi-Fi and free water ..