Italian-inspired architecture and European gardens make it an ideal venue for a wedding. There is no other place in Miami that blends natural beauty, historical architecture, and a bayfront setting like Vizcaya.
You can have a truly unique European-inspired wedding or imagine your wedding taking place in Northern Italy at the Villa d'Este on Lake Como.
The Vizcaya estate was originally built in 1922 by James Deering as a home to escape the cold winter months in the north. It is unique in every sense of the word, drawing tranquility that is rarely found in Miami. Vizcaya has been restored to its
original glory in the modern world while maintaining the incredible character this property has exuded since its completion. It is a haven amid a bustling city that can hardly be described, and one of the top wedding venues in Miami.
At this outdoor reception, attendees have a view of the water, ship,
There are beautiful archways, ornate designs, and an extravagant glass ceiling at this architectural wonder, which provide a beautiful backdrop for many different parts of your wedding. A great indoor location for a rainy day backup for couple portraits, cocktail hour, or an intimate reception.
In addition to its original stained-glass windows, theatrical wall coverings, and opulent design, this room has been a visitor favorite for quite some time. This might be Vizcaya's Main House's crown jewel. The stained glass windows show a Caravel, the symbol of Deering's estate during the winter. One of the other works is a Seahorse, which Paul Chalfin, Vizcaya's opinionated Artistic Director and friend to James Deering, viewed as the perfect symbol of Vizcaya's great country estate.