Miami’s Freedom Tower reopens to the public after $25 million renovation

Miami’s historic and iconic Freedom Tower officially reopened its doors to the public Wednesday, nearly a month after a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the completion of a multi-million-dollar restoration project and the building’s 100th anniversary.

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Often referred to as the “Statue of Liberty of the South,” the century-old landmark played a pivotal role in Miami’s history, serving as a processing center for Cuban exiles fleeing Fidel Castro’s regime in the 1960s. Now, following a two-year, $25 million renovation overseen by Miami Dade College, which owns and operates the tower, visitors can explore the building’s storied past while enjoying modern updates and restored historical features.

The extensive project included structural repairs to the exterior, modernization of elevators to meet current standards, and restoration of original architectural elements, such as tiles and lighting, that had either been damaged or covered over the decades. These efforts aimed to return the Freedom Tower to its original appearance while making it a fully functional and accessible public space.

As the doors reopen, visitors will have access to four engaging exhibits. Libertad tells the stories of those who sought refuge in Miami and began new lives in the United States. Languages of Migration explores the evolution of communication, migration, and identity across time and space. We Carry Our Homes With Us examines universal themes of migration, exile, and home through contemporary artworks. Finally, Unidad is a dynamic, interactive exhibit that celebrates soccer—or futbol—as a universal language and cultural unifier.

The reopening of the Freedom Tower not only celebrates its century-long history but also reconnects the building with the Cuban American community and Miami’s broader cultural heritage. Tickets for general admission are now available, allowing residents and tourists alike to experience a restored landmark that stands as a symbol of freedom, resilience, and the city’s vibrant history.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit Miami Dade College’s website.

 

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