
Apartments near Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, FL (935 Rentals)


627-641 10th St

1010 Euclid Ave

1310 Monad Ter

1056 Jefferson Ave

701 10th St

Monad Terrace

1220 Alton Rd

Coconut Condos Of South Beach

951 Euclid Ave

1005 Meridian Ave

1034 Jefferson Ave

1051 Michigan Ave

945 Pennsylvania Ave

916 W 42nd St

42 Pine

936 Pennsylvania Ave

1040-1050 Michigan Ave

1000-1008 Meridian Ave

1214 Alton Rd

Costa Brava

945 Euclid Ave

790 10th St

927 Euclid Ave

928 Pennsylvania Ave

1038 11th St

910 Collins Ave

Casa Gaby

Tower 41

King Richard's Condominium

345 W 42nd St

4215 Sheridan Ave

Keystone

935 Meridian Ave

920 Euclid Ave

1024-1030 Michigan Ave

945-1011 10th St

4201 Indian Creek Dr

928 Euclid Ave

1040 Lenox Ave

Parkview House

Nine 45

Villa Chica South Beach

930 10th St

935 Jefferson Ave

The Vistas

Apollo Condominium

1038 Lenox Ave

924 Meridian Ave

La Tour

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A piece of art can be one of the main focal points when decorating an apartment, and it's easy to be inspired on a trip to the Bass Museum of Art. Located right in the heart of Miami Beach, the museum is host to some of the city's best collections of Ancient and Renaissance Art. The museum itself is pretty small, so it's a great stop when you're in the city heading back to your apartment, as you won't be there too long. The run regular exhibits, often bordering on the kitschy (such as the recent Marilyn Monroe exhibit), as well as some small cocktail gatherings, which gives this a pretty down-to-earth feel as far as museums are concerned. Aside from paintings and pop culture exhibits, the museum boasts 16th-century tapestries, modern sculptures (including an outdoor sculpture terrace) and travelling exhibits, such as Ancient Egyptian artifacts. This is truly a boutique museum, but no corner feels wasted or superfluous, as none of the art is even remotely pretentious. A fun way to spend an afternoon, and there is a café on site if you get peckish.
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