Gallery

Welcome to Queen Miami Beach’s online gallery. Discover our vibrant culinary artistry. Feast your eyes on meticulously plated dishes, each a masterpiece showcasing our chefs’ passion and skill. Our dining area is chic and stylish, where sophistication meets comfort. Witness our dedicated chefs sourcing the finest ingredients for unforgettable flavors. Our staff creates personalized experiences, ensuring a warm welcome. Our online gallery offers glimpses of our lively atmosphere, from toasts and conversations at the bar. Each photo showcases our commitment to quality ingredients. Capture our culinary philosophy with fresh produce, succulent seafood, and prime cuts of meat. Our talented chefs craft classic favorites and innovative creations.

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QUEEN MIAMI BEACH ART COLLECTION

Queen Miami Beach proudly presents its unique art collection, featuring original pieces from the historic Paris Theatre. Our curated selection offers a glimpse into the venue’s rich heritage and artistic diversity, providing an unforgettable cultural experience.

Queen Entry Mosaic
Designed by interior designer, Carlos Rodriguez from Modplay Studio. Built-in Italy by the leading mosaic artists, Fantini Mosaici, using tailor-made techniques of Venetian, Mosaic and Palladiana.
Meteorito By Cynthia Cohen
Inspired by ruby sculpture, it directs focus to the artist's latest works, symbolizing a departure from traditional materials and offering viewers a curated glimpse into Cohen's evolving portfolio.
The 1st three poster cases from the original Paris Theater in 1945
The posters showcased today are remnants of films that were shown or could have been shown during the time of the Paris Theater.
PARADE OF THE CARMENS By Gonzalo Fuenmayor
Inspired by Carmen Miranda. The Salon Lounge boasts a curved Art Deco brass slat passage, burgundy chairs, plush carpet with leaf motifs, gilded crown moldings, Lobmeyr brass, Swarovski crystal chandeliers, and a Calacatta Viola marble bar.
Lobmeyer Metropolitan Chandelier
Designed in 1963 by Hans Harald Rath. Made of brass, hand-cut crystal, and Swarovski crystal, in a French gold finish.
Clarté by Max Le Verrie
a leading figure in Parisian Art Deco. Inspired by three live models, including Josephine Baker Revue, this sculpture epitomizes timeless elegance and innovation.
Art Deco Corridor Sculptures
1970 Art Deco-inspired fiberglass sculptures.
Mise en scene Series, the French Embassy
capturing the essence of the French Embassy, expertly reproduced on copper panels by Jorge Miño. Through this unique medium, Miño's artistry breathes new life into architectural beauty, offering a tangible and striking representation of his photographic work.
ARIEL BALLET BY MAGNUS SODAMIN
Sodamin's immersive installations blur abstraction and landscape through hallucinatory precision. Represented by PRIMARY, he's a graduate of New World School of the Arts and Nansen Academy, exhibiting globally from his Miami base.
Banana Chandelier By Gonzalo Fuenmayor
Fuenmayor, a Barranquilla native living in Miami, portrays bananas to avoid themes of drugs and violence. His artwork, featuring symbols like Victorian chandeliers, references the tragic history of the banana trade.

Paris Theater

550 WASHINGTON AVE,
MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139
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