05/18/2026
Love museums? Go outside!
Before The Wolfsonian–FIU was a museum, it began with founder Micky Wolfson collecting hotel room keys as a child—a perfect origin story for South Beach, where design history lives not just in the museum, but in hotel lobbies, restaurant menus, architectural flourishes, and all the curious details that often go unnoticed. Even The Wolfsonian was originally a storage company built nearly 100 years ago, as a fortress against hurricanes. These stories are everywhere.
So, this International Museum Day, we’re highlighting one of our favorite museums in the city: South Beach!
We’re beginning with an elegant example of postwar Miami Modern architecture—the former DiLido Hotel, built in 1955 and designed by Morris Lapidus.
Lapidus helped define the MiMo style, moving beyond Art Deco’s aerodynamic shapes toward theatrical glamour, sweeping curves, and dramatic entrances. He designed the iconic DiLido, Fontainebleau, and Eden Roc resorts, and Lincoln Road. He was also a patron of The Wolfsonian.
Today, the DiLido is The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, just a few blocks from The Wolfsonian and directly across Lincoln Road.
As an official hotel partner of The Wolfsonian, The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach invites guests to make their stay in South Beach a little more interesting by taking a closer look at the many ways society is designed. Walk to The Wolfsonian and show your Ritz-Carlton room key for complimentary museum admission.