Family Day on Aragon

Packed with educational fun and creative activities, Family Day on Aragon is the perfect outing for children and adults alike. Bond with your loved ones as you uncover the wonders of history and culture at the Coral Gables Museum.

Online Auction II

Are you excited to join the Online Auction II? We have an impressive collection of items, ranging from stunning art pieces priced under $1,000 to unforgettable city experiences, including season tickets for GableStage Theatre or dinner for two at the best restaurants in Coral Gables. All contributions are tax-deductible and directly support the Museum's mission to promote cultural and historical awareness through various programs and exhibitions, particularly the Centennial Project. The bidding platform is easy to access, with reduced fees and complete cost transparency. Stay tuned for detailed access! Don't miss your chance!

Summer Kids Camp

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity for children to learn, create, and explore in a lively and supportive environment. Our camp offers an enriching way to conclude summer before the school year begins. Register now to ensure your child finishes the summer on a high note!

“Stars of David” Piano Concert

Coral Gables Museum 285 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, FL, United States

José López is Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Keyboard Studies Program at Florida International University in Miami, Florida, President of the South Florida Chapter of the American Liszt Society, and Honorary Secretary of the United Kingdom’s Alkan Society. He has performed throughout the United States, Italy, and Central and South America with orchestras, solo recitals, and chamber groups in concert halls, summer festivals such as the Music Festival of the Hamptons in New York and the Killington Music Festival in Vermont. Active throughout South Florida, he has been a featured performer in the Florida International University’s Music Festival; ISCM New Music Miami Festival, the Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival, Coral Gables’ Mainly Mozart Series, University of Miami’s Miami Festival, and as founder and co-director of the Deering Estate at Cutler’s “Chamber Music Series.” About the Composers Fanny (1805-1847) & Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Known for their precocious talent, the German siblings soon gained prominence as prodigies comparable to Mozart. Benjamin Godard (1849-1895) was a French violinist and Romantic composer best known for his opera Jocelyn. Ferdinand Hiller (1811-1885) was a German conductor and composer of numerous operas. He organized and directed the Cologne Conservatory. Julius Schulhoff (1825-1898) was a Bohemian […]