Museum of ice cream Miami

by | Jan 16, 2018 | Culture

Prepare for a major sugar rush

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Let your sweet tooth rejoice as the highly-instagrammable Museum of Ice Cream opened in Miami, Florida last December. The Museum of Ice Cream in Faena District is a heady mix of art, design, and interactive exhibits that will have you grabbing for your phone (if you haven’t already) and Instagram the place away.

But don’t let the name fool you, the Museum of Ice Cream is not really about how ice cream was invented by our ancestors. Quite the opposite, inside is a vibrant space with numerous frozen treats and exclusive flavours that will surely satisfy everyone’s ice cream cravings.

Check out its banana room, gummy bear room, and the world-famous sprinkle-filled pink swimming pool. Don’t worry; the entire museum is ant-free! museumoficecream.com

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