Bass Museum of Art Tours

A modern interior with a staircase, a wall of neon signs, and seating areas.
A building with a large entrance and palm trees.
A museum with various paintings and decorative items on display.
A courtyard with palm trees, a fountain, and a building with geometric carvings.
A colorful sculpture of stacked fruits in a park with palm trees and modern buildings in the background.


Exercise your mind and senses as you wander through the exhibits of exquisite works of art inside this architectural work of art.

Although the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach opened in 1964, the art deco building has been around since the 1930s, having formerly been a library and an art center. Since opening, it has undergone extensive renovations while maintaining its early architecture to provide ample exhibition space showcasing south Floridian and international art. Peruse both permanent and temporary art exhibits through the museum’s series of galleries. Pieces range from ancient to modern art.

As you walk up to the building, which is registered as a historic place, notice Ugo Rondinine’s Miami Mountain, a limestone totem in bright colors. Look above the entrance to the neon sign display Eternity Now by Sylvie Fleury.

The core of the museum’s displays comes from art collectors and local citizens John and Johanna Bass. More than 500 works were bequeathed to Miami under the couple’s wish that a public art museum would be established.

As part of the museum’s mission to promote art through the community, an off-site program involves families in areas of Miami-Dade County who might not otherwise have easy access to exhibitions.

Before or after visiting the museum, spend some time relaxing in Collins Park, which surrounds the building. Enjoy this section of Miami Beach, located between Collins and Park avenues. The leisurely setting features swaying palms and manicured lawns. The boardwalk and beach are close to one end of the park, while the museum is at the other, with a café and the museum’s store.

Find the Bass Museum of Art on Collins Avenue with public parking located beside the museum off Park Avenue. The accessible facility is open daily except Monday, Tuesday and certain holidays. Tours are available upon request. Admission is free for military personnel, museum members and children 12 years old and under. Seniors, students and youth have half-price admission. The last Sunday of most months are also free for everyone.

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