Villa Zorayda Museum in St. Augustine, FL

83 King StreetSt. Augustine, FL 32084
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Overview

Located just across from Flagler College and a few blocks from The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, the Villa Zorayda Museum lets guests get an up-close view of the architectural work of art created in 1883 by Franklin Smith. The museum offers state-of-the-art self-guided audio tours that are available throughout the day, as well as special behind-the-scenes tours on select Tuesdays.

up to 1 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Plan to spend about an hour.
  • Children 6 and under are admitted free.
  • Impressive Gilded Age architecture.
  • Tours run continuously throughout the day.
  • The Museum is on two levels. There is no elevator inside.
  • Guests with mobility issues should advise museum staff at the entrance or call ahead.
  • Admission includes a self-guided audio tour.
  • The Villa Zorayda Museum offers free parking to guests.

Description

After several years of historical renovation, the Villa Zorayda, with its collection of unique antiquities, is a must-see on your visit to our nation's oldest city!

After being closed for several years, the Villa Zorayda Museum has undergone an extensive renovation and is once again open to the public as a museum. On the National Register of Historic Places, it was built in 1883 as the winter residence of Franklin Smith, utilizing his method of construction of poured concrete and crushed coquina shell. It is built on 1/10th the scale of a section of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. This building set a precedent for St. Augustine and began the Moorish Spanish revival of architecture that is seen throughout the city today. In 1904, it became the Zorayda Club.

On display for the first time ever is the custom-made bone China made exclusively for the Zorayda Club. In 1913, it was purchased by Abraham S. Mussallem, an authority on Oriental rugs, fine arts, and Egyptian artifacts. In 1922, it became one of the most fashionable places for casino gambling. In the mid-1930s, it was opened as a museum featuring the priceless antique collections of both Franklin Smith and A.S. Mussallem, which is still on display today. The 45–60-minute tour gives an in-depth look at the historical significance of the building to the City of St. Augustine, the magnificent architecture, and descriptions of the many exquisite pieces you will see. On display is the "Sacred Cat Rug," over 2400 years old and made from the hairs of ancient cats that roamed the Nile River. Taken from a pyramid in Egypt, it is said to possess a curse for anyone that walks on it!

Villa Zorayda Museum Reviews

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104astridam
Miami Beach, Florida
"Beautiful Arabic and Asian architecture and accessories "
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 10, 2025 NEW
This family owned museum has so many treasures inside and outside. If you are interested in Arabic and Asian architure and accessories, then you definitely need to visit this amazing 2 story museum. There are no elevators. I tried to pick the best photos that I could but there is so much there to photograph that you will just need to visit to see it all for yourself. The audio tours average between 45 and 60 minutes depending on the pace that you are comfortable with. Touring the Villa Zorayda Museum requires standing and walking for the length of your visit. Limited seating is available in certain areas. The tickets are $15 with a discount for seniors. The family members,are there to answer any questions. There is parking nearby. This place is located across from the Lightner Museum. Make this a priority if you love all things Arabic and Asian.
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angeleyes27
Brigantine, New Jersey
"Unusual museum"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 01, 2025 NEW
This villa has all sorts of treasures from the Middle East and North Africa. The Court of Lions looks like a room out of Morocco. The harem room is all in blues and is very colorful. In room 10 is a treasure from Egypt. In one room are dishes from the former hotel Zagoryda. You get a self guided audio tour with admission.
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Noraatc
Sudbury, Massachusetts
"Inspired by the Alhambra"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed February 17, 2025 NEW
The Grand Gilded Age mansion, Villa Zorayda, is a beautiful home to the extensive antique collection from the original owner, Franklin W. Smith, and the Villa's second owner Abraham S. Mussallem, a collector of Egyptian antiquities, oriental rugs and antique furnishings. The magnificent architecture of the Alhambra Palace in Granada was an inspiration for the Villa’s architectural style. Its exquisite collection is massive - various priceless pieces of Moorish decorative art, furniture, lamps, textiles, tiles and what not! Highly recommend to see this treasure of a collection and use the audio guide.
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nashtonA1
"A wonderful museum"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 09, 2024
What a wonderful and unusual museum/house. I saw lots of interesting and different things. It's a nice audio tour so you can go at your own pace.
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teakelllie
Loomis, Placer County, California
"Interesting history!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed August 23, 2024
A very interesting step back in time to see some St Augustine history through the eyes of one family's home. Fascinating architecture inspired by Spain, many artifacts from around the world. It's a great place to escape the oppressive summer heat while taking the tour at your own pace with the recorded audio. (free with tour) The most interesting piece is in the Egyptian Room (no photography allowed), listed in the Atlas Obscura
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Frequently Asked Questions about Villa Zorayda Museum

Does the museum offer audio tours?

Yes, self guided audio tours are available in English, Spanish and French. Prices for the audio tours are $10.

Is parking available?

Yes, parking is located in St. Augustine’s Historic District. Visitors receive FREE PARKING while visiting the museum (one vehicle maximum).

When is the last admission time?

From Monday through Saturday, the last admission time is 4:30pm; the museum closes at 5pm. On Sunday, the museum closes at 4pm.