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1236-1662, Collins Avenue, South Beach, Miami, The United States Of America
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It is the largest Art Deco district in the world. Take the time to stroll around and admire the sublime architecture of the pastel hotels.

A vast restoration project undertaken in the 1980s in South Beach, the Art Deco district of Miami, built between the 1920s and 1930s, is a symbol of this post-war architectural style and also a must-see for any stay in Miami. It stretches along Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue - the two main parallel avenues of the neighborhood - criss-crossed by 6th and 15th Streets. These Art Deco buildings have been entirely rehabilitated thanks to the will of Barbara Capitman (1920-1990) who worked, almost alone, to preserve these buildings. The Art-Deco district concentrates nearly 800 buildings classified as historical heritage and protected from investors. The buildings are often low-rise, with rounded and symmetrical shapes, and facades decorated with geometric patterns, neon lights and sculpted bas-reliefs. Several Art-Deco styles coexist, such as the Tropical Art-Deco with its floral motifs and the Streamline Moderne inspired by the aeronautical world.

Among the most notable Art-Deco buildings on Ocean Drive are the Avalon, Beacon, Carlyle, Breakwater, Cavalier, Colony, and many other hotels. Don't hesitate to enter the hotel lobbies, some of which still have terrazzo floors or old frescoes.

If it is possible to follow an established route or to attend a guided tour of the neighborhood, the easiest way is to get lost in the small streets around which are also full of Art Deco buildings, sometimes unsuspected.

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Berwil
Visited in february 2019
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Le quartier art déco
Nous avons passé un très agréable moment dans ce quartier. Il faut prendre son temps et se promener dans les 2/3 rues intéressantes qui le constituent. Les batiments rivalisent d'originalité et de beauté. Les photographes se régalent. L'ambiance est bonne . A faire de jours et de nuit car les illuminations changent la perception de cette architecture originale. Prévoir 1 à 2 jours et une nuit.
Routiti6270
Visited in february 2019
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Ballade art déco
Un quartier à ne pas rater si on séjourne à Miami Beach : Collins Avenue et Océan Drive concentrent les beaux bâtiments art déco et il est très agréable d’y flâner.
CRIS24
Visited in november 2018
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Situé à South Beach, nous avons découvert ce magnifique quartier sous le soleil, lors de notre dernier voyages au mois de novembre 2018. il est possible de suivre un tracé tout établi afin de découvrir les différents bâtiments ART DECO, mais le plus facile est de se laisser porter et déambuler dans ces rues et de ne pas hésiter à se perdre dans les petites rues alentour qui recèlent pas mal d'édifices Art déco.A découvrir absolument!!!!!!!!
629063
Visited in december 2018
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Passage incontournable à Miami. Aucune ville au monde n'a autant de bâtiments "art déco" plus joli les uns que les autres avec ces couleurs pastels, face à la mer. Quartier à la mode et vivant, il s'anime fortement le soir et est très illuminé
sel75011
Visited in november 2017
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How can we not fall under the charm of this Miami district? In addition to the sun and the proximity to the beach, architecture is really cool and colorful. Many buildings are well developed and come out perfectly. Ocean Drive is on an important spot, but there are also rare pearls in the surrounding streets, allowing you to get out of the crowd.
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