Venetian Pool: Historic Beauty in Historic Miami
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- Author Paul Negron
- Published December 6, 2010
- Word count 468
To find the best attractions in historic Miami, one needn’t look further than Coral Gables. While South Beach’s Art Deco skyline is the iconic image most often associated with Miami, an exclusive section of the city known as Coral Gables holds an equally memorable attraction: the gorgeous Venetian Pool. It is perhaps the only public pool in America to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Fed by underground Artesian wells, Venetian Pool looks like something out of a 1920s movie set. It’s an improbable Mediterranean-style lagoon right in the heart of historic Miami: a luxe oasis replete with elegant porticos, vine-covered loggias, and a large Spanish-style fountain. It even has dramatic waterfalls that cascade into the lagoon. As if all that weren’t enough, Venetian Pool has its own coral rock caves and palm-shaded island. You honestly won’t believe your eyes.
Well-hidden behind stucco walls and wrought iron gates, Venetian Pool is a former limestone quarry pit. It was transformed in 1924, when visionary developer George Merrick was shaping Coral Gables. Merrick envisioned a Mediterranean-style city of plazas, fountains and esplanades, an orderly and beautiful counterpart to the urban sprawl he saw occurring in Dade County where he was also a commissioner.
This forward-thinking leader saw his dream become reality as Coral Gables echoed the most beautiful cities in Europe (a story not unlike the creation of famed Palm Beach). With the help of Merrick’s artist uncle, and architect Phineas Paist, Venetian Pool became a magnet for luminaries like Esther Williams and Tarzan’s Johnny Weissmuller.
At the peak of its luminescence, Coral Gables’ famed lagoon served as the backdrop for elegant dances; visiting VIPs were taken there and treated to specially coordinated parades of bathing beauties. While the pool was recently renovated, it fully retains its original design and feel. The rich history that accompanies it is on display.
The Coral Gables that was born in the ‘20s is very much intact today, rightfully protected by city ordinances and known as one of the most exclusive and desirable communities within greater Miami. It’s only a short drive from Solara Surfside.
If you’re going with your children, be advised that kids must be 3 years old and 38" high to enter the pool. There is a snack bar, and the Venetian is only closed for 5 holidays a year. Pool hours vary from day to day and season to season but you can count on 10:30 - 4:00. Entrance fees also vary by age, season and membership, ranging from $3.95 to $11.00.
When you go, be sure to have your camera batteries charged. You’re sure to want to take photos, if for no other reason than to make your friends back home jealous that you found one of the best and most amazing Miami attractions.
Paul is a writer and contributor for Bluegreen's Travel Guide website, Colorful Places
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