BY: Patricia Cárdenas
The Avalon Hotel (700 Ocean Drive) has a stunning new exhibition on view now through November 6th. The iconic hotel was built in 1941 and designed by Albert Anis. It is one of Miami Beach’s most adored Art Deco landmarks.
Now, the Avalon is home to 14 award-winning mosaic portraits as part of its latest exhibition in honor of Italian-American Heritage Month. You’ll find these stunning portraits of famed Italian-Americans adorning the walls of its signature restaurant, A Fish Called Avalon.
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