Ubicado al sur de Las Olas Boulevard, este complejo es el hogar de todo lo relacionado a los deportes acuáticos. El museo cuenta con una gran colección de recuerdos acuáticos olímpicos, como el taco de salida de Mark Spitz (que fue utilizado en los olímpicos de 1972) y las medallas de Johnny Weissmuller. La Galería de Arte de la Familia Tripp y la Biblioteca y los Archivos Henning se dedican a recopilar información y honrar las grandes actuaciones en los campos de la natación, el buceo, el polo acuático y el nado sincronizado.
Hollywood Trolley is a local tour operator based in Hollywood Beach that specializes in marine tours around Hollywood's scenic spots. One of the most popular tour agencies in the city, it has won multiple awards for customer service and satisfaction. If you wish to get on one of their trolleys, all you need to do is to wait for them to pick you up from their registered pickup zones and be on your way. Kids under 5 years of age can travel without having to pay a penny.
New World Center es el hogar de la Sinfonía New World y también de otros conciertos. En 1987, el director Michael Tilson Thomas creó una orquesta que consistiría en talentos jóvenes y llenos de energía, proporcionando a los recién graduados el camino al estrellato. La Orquesta en Formación tiene reputación internacional y es famosa por su sonido fresco y su entusiasmo juvenil.
El Spanish Monastery fue construido originalmente en 1141 en Segovia, España, y traído a Estados Unidos en pedazos por William Randolph Hearst, para ser reconstruido piedra a piedra. Es el edificio más antiguo del hemisferio occidental. Ahora se llama oficialmente el monasterio antiguo de St. Bernard de Clairvaux, y sirve como hito histórico, iglesia episcopal con 200 miembros activos y atracción turística. El edificio está disponible para bodas, recepciones y fiestas.
La Iglesia Trinity Episcopal fue fundada 10, Junio de 1896, seis semanas antes que la propia Cuidad de Miami.
La transformación extraordinaria de su origen humilde de solo un cuarto hecho de madera, el primer santuario en Miami, a una estructura hecha de piedra de dos pisos (1912) finalmente a lo que es hoy, una magnifica Catedral Romana (terminada en 1925).
La Catedral, de Arquitectura Mediterránea fue inspirada por la Iglesia Católica Romana San Gilís situada en Francia. Esta catedral fue puesta en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1980 y tiene una capacidad para 1,100 feligreses.
Televised nationally, services at this huge church feature the music of a massive pipe organ played by an organist who gives frequent concerts and has made a number of recordings available at the church. Beautiful stained glass soars skyward in its architecture. The minister, while controversial for his very conservative stand on a number of issues, has a wide following locally and nationally. Sunday services are at 8:45a, 11:15a and 6:30p. National and international performers also appear in a fall-winter series of concerts that have starred, among many others, the Vienna Boys Choir.
Established over 75 years ago, this downtown synagogue was the first Reform congregation founded in south Florida. Recently renovated, the stately and beautiful building symbolizes the reverence and historical importance the temple holds for the community at large, as well for the large and growing congregation itself. The temple provides adult education, an early childhood development center, religion classes, special events, a Judaic gift shop, and live radio broadcasts on WAXY 790-AM and WJNA 1230-AM.
This is a city location for Muslim worship and other services.
Spanish River Church started off as a forum to express faith, initiated by David and Nori Nicholas and some other acquaintances. Since its founding in 1967, it has spread the word of Jesus Christ through developing Spanish River as a group of people who spread joy through love, friendship and faith. It has now developed into 20-acre campus with a 1,500 capacity worship arena, 400 seat chapel, church school, counseling center and a youth center equipped with a game and fitness room. Services are held once on Saturday and Sunday.
Marked as one of the most unorthodox synagogues, The Shul is the country's well-known place of worship for the Jewish communities of Surfside and the neighboring areas of Bal Harbour, Bay Harbour Islands, Indian Creek Village. As a significant member of Sephardic, it acts as a religious and spiritual center for community worship and guidance. The services are held world-renowned educationalist Rabbi Sholom D. Lipskar, propagating the Chabad Lubavitch's ideology. With its numerous social, religious, educational, cultural and family events, the center has become an integral part of the community gatherings in the city. For upcoming event schedule, visit the website.
The Walt Grace Vintage showroom is a melange of Americana, a place where you can see (or buy) classic guitars and cars, but you better be prepared to shell out plenty. The cars on display include vintage machines from Porsche, BMW, Ferrari, Jaguar and Mercedes Benz while some of the guitars hail from the 1950s as well as signature models from superstars. Even if you don't want to buy, if you are interested in guitars and cars, Walt Grace is just the place.