Imagine a space where academic rigor meets bold contemporary art — that is exactly what the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum is. Located on the campus of Florida International University in Miami, this museum is rightfully considered one of Florida's cultural pillars and a proud affiliate of the world-renowned Smithsonian Institution.

The museum building itself is a work of architecture: designed by the firm HOK, it welcomes guests with an impressive glass atrium and a sophisticated natural lighting system. Across more than 4,000 square meters of gallery space, you'll find an amazing diversity — from pre-Columbian artifacts of ancient civilizations to daring works by contemporary artists from Latin America and the Caribbean.
For travelers visiting the USA, the museum is notable for its accessibility and the depth of its collection, which numbers about 6,000 objects. Here, you can see not only paintings but also unique Japanese netsuke miniatures, African bronzes, and a significant collection of American prints from the 1960s and 70s.