Fontainebleau Miami Beach

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Fontainebleau Miami Beach
National Register of Historic Places
View from Collins Avenue

View from Collins Avenue

Fontainebleau Miami Beach (Florida)
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location Miami Beach , Miami-Dade County , Florida
Coordinates 25 ° 49 '5 "  N , 80 ° 7' 22.7"  W Coordinates: 25 ° 49 '5 "  N , 80 ° 7' 22.7"  W.
Built 1954
architect Morris Lapidus
NRHP number 08001318
The NRHP added December 22, 2008

The Fontainebleau Miami Beach or Fontainebleau Hotel is one of the most famous hotels in Miami Beach . Considered one of the most important buildings in Florida , it was designed by Morris Lapidus and opened in 1954. On December 22, 2008, the Fontainebleau Miami Beach was entered on the National Register of Historic Places .

In the 1950s and 1960s, the hotel was the epitome of luxury and glamorous life. Some scenes from the James Bond film Goldfinger were filmed here; It was also used as a film set for the films Two Strong As A Bear and Police Academy 5 - Mission Miami Beach . Frank Sinatra , Elvis Presley and Jerry Lewis have made guest appearances. In 1977 the 72-year-old high- wire artist Karl Wallenda crossed a 200-meter-long rope to the neighboring Hotel Eden Roc more than 50 meters above the ground.

The hotel was renovated in 2008 for over a billion US dollars and added two buildings.

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fontainebleau Hotel in the National Register Information System. National Park Service , accessed August 7, 2017.