History Miami
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 33130
T: 305.375.1492
Website: http://www.historymiami.org/


Hours of Operation: Tuesdays-Fridays from 10am-5pm, 3rd Thursdays open until 9pm
Saturdays-Sundays Noon-5pm

Admission
HistoryMiami members are admitted free. Learn more
Adults $8
Seniors and Students with ID $7
Children (6-12) $5
Children under 6 FREE

HistoryMiami is the premier cultural institution committed to gathering, organizing, preserving and celebrating Miami’s history as the unique crossroads of the Americas. Through exhibitions, city tours, education, research, collections and publications, HistoryMiami advocates for helping everyone understand the importance of the past in shaping Miami‘s future.


Perez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, Florida 33132
T. 305.375.3000
Website: http://www.pamm.org/


Hours or Operation: Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm
Thursday Evening 6pm-9pm. Closed Mondays and during federal holidays

Admission
Adults: $12
Seniors: $8
Youth (ages 7-18): $8
Children under 6: Free
Students (ID): $8
Active US Military: Free
Members: Free

The Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) advances knowledge and appreciation of art, architecture and design and enhances the cultural experience of the residents and visitors to South Florida. The mission of PAMM is to exhibit, collect, perserve and interpret international art with a focus on the art of the 20th and 21st centuries.


Miami Children's Museum
980 MacArthur Causeway
Miami, Florida 33132
T: 305.373.KIDS (5437)
Website: http://www.miamichildrensmuseum.org/


Hours of Operation: Open daily from 10am-6pm.
Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Years Day.

3rd Fridays is Free Family Nights
3:00p.m. - 9:00p.m. Free Admission + Parking

Admission:
Admission $15
Florida Resident $12
Children under 1 year FREE
Members Complimentary
City of Miami residents (see zip codes* below) receive 50% off the price of admission.
33109 • 33010 • 33125 • 33126 • 33127 • 33128 • 33129 • 33130 • 33131 • 33132 • 33133 • 33134 • 33135 • 33136 • 33137 • 33138 • 33142 • 33144 • 33145 • 33146 • 33147 • 33149 • 33150
*These zip codes represent residents living in the City of Miami. Unincorporated Miami-Dade County and other municipalities are not eligible for this discount.

The Miami Children’s Museum (MCM) is more than a museum; it’s an exciting experience for the whole family!


Miami Dade Main Library
101 W. Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 33130
T: (305) 375-2665, TDD: (305) 375-2878
Website: http://mdpls.org/info/locations/mn.asp

Hours of Operation: Monday - Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 9-6pm, Thursday 9-9pm
Sunday 1-5pm. Closed during County Holidays

Admission: FREE

The Main Library has a number of special departments that contain extensive collections in their subject areas. The Florida Department has information on the Sunshine State, with special emphasis on the South Florida region. In addition to rare books and documents, the Florida Department houses the Gleason Waite Romer collection of 17,500 photographic negatives and prints recording Miami's history from pioneer days through 1950. Other departments includes Social Sciences, Humanities and Young Adults; Fine Arts; Business and Science; Foreign Languages; Genealogy; and Urban Affairs.

Relocated in 1985 from its original Bayfront Park site, the Main Library shares its home in the Miami-Dade Cultural Center with the Historical Museum of Southern Florida and the Miami Art Museum. The buildings are grouped around a central plaza where people sit, eat, read and participate in ongoing activities for all ages.


Bass Museum of Art
2100 Collins Avenue (between 21st and 22nd)
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
T: 305.673.7530
Website: http://www.bassmuseum.org


Hours of Operation: Wednesday-Sunday 12-5pm.
Closed Mondays-Tuesdays. Docent tours by appointment. Free with museum admission.

Admission:
$8 adults, $6 seniors and students with I.D. Free for members and children under 6.

The Bass Museum houses over 3,000 works including: European painting and sculpture from the 15th century to present; Seventh to 20th-century textiles, tapestries and ecclesiastical vestments and artifacts; 20th and 21st-century North American, Latin American, Asian and Caribbean art; Photographs, prints and drawings; and modern and contemporary architecture and design with emphasis on the pre and postwar design history of Miami Beach.