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More than 180,000 objects make up the collection at The Wolfsonian, which include artifacts from the Industrial Revolution through the era immediately following the end of World War II. Furniture, ceramics, paintings, and textiles are just some of the items that visitors can see when visiting the Wolfsonian, which is renowned for depicting life in a bygone era through these objects and its exhibits.
Good to know: The Wolfsonian aims to educate its visitors about the future through a study of the past.
Pro tip: Admission at the Wolfsonian is free to the public.
Address: The Wolfsonian, 1001 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, Phone: 305-531-1001

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