Indoor Area at Villa Paula Miami
About this space
Villa Paula is the only known building directly associated with the Cuban government still standing in the city. The building is also an excellent example of neo-classical style architecture and is noteworthy for the quality of its design, detail, materials, and craftsmanship.
Villa Paula was designed by Havana architect, C. Ferreira, built entirely of materials brought from Cuba and constructed by Cuban craftsmen. It reflects the type of buildings popular in Cuba during this period. Particularly noteworthy is its classical porch, balustraded roof, windows, and ornate tiles.
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
Venue must approve all decorations
General liability insurance required
No rice, birdseed, confetti, etc.
Smoking outside only
Music must end by midnight
Birdseed throwables only
Cancellation policy: Flexible
About Villa Paula Miami
You're invited to experience this enchanting building, constructed in 1926 to be the only Cuban consulate in the United States. With its combination of French neo-classical architectural elements, Moorish arches, and Spanish tiles, this picturesque house has a distinctive Havana flair. It is one of a handful of homes in South Florida on the register of historic places.
The Villa Paula has miraculously survived the trauma of the devastating hurricane of 1926 and numerous attempts to tear it down. Now lovingly restored, it is a place for discovering beautiful art treasures while being immersed in Cuban culture and rich Miami history.
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