Portholes above entrance to Art Deco building - stock photo

The Tides South Beach, 1220 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, USA. Fairly large for its day, iconic beachfront hotel originally built in 1936 cost $166,500 to build. It features architecture rich with Art Deco influences. 45 luxury suites offering expansive ocean views. Designed by L. Murray Dixon, with porthole windows at entrance to 12 story tower. Part of Art Deco District, largest collection of Art Deco architecture in world. Comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected 1923-1943 in Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco styles.
The Tides South Beach, 1220 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, USA. Fairly large for its day, iconic beachfront hotel originally built in 1936 cost $166,500 to build. It features architecture rich with Art Deco influences. 45 luxury suites offering expansive ocean views. Designed by L. Murray Dixon, with porthole windows at entrance to 12 story tower. Part of Art Deco District, largest collection of Art Deco architecture in world. Comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected 1923-1943 in Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco styles.
Intended for editorial use
Portholes above entrance to Art Deco building
Get this image in a variety of framing options at Photos.com.
PURCHASE A LICENCE
All Royalty-Free licences include global use rights, comprehensive protection, and simple pricing with volume discounts available
AED 1,850.00
AED
Not sure if you can use this image for commercial purposes? Find out

DETAILS

Creative #:
461439979
Licence type:
Collection:
The Image Bank Unreleased
Max file size:
4134 x 6222 px (35.00 x 52.68 cm) - 300 dpi - 11 MB
Upload date:
Location:
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Intended for:
Editorial use
Release info:
Releases not available for featured content. To use this image for commercial purposes, contact us.