Villa Zorayda Museum in St. Augustine, FL

83 King StreetSt. Augustine, FL 32084
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About Villa Zorayda Museum

Overview

Wander through Villa Zorayda Museum, a Moorish-inspired Gilded Age landmark showcasing rare antiques, intricate Alhambra-style architecture, and centuries-old artifacts. This self-guided audio tour reveals 19th-century opulence, global collections, and one of St. Augustine’s most distinctive historic homes.

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Good To Know

  • Admission includes a self-guided audio tour in English, Spanish, or French.
  • Marvel at Moorish Revival architecture modeled after Spain’s Alhambra Palace.
  • Browse rare antiques, oriental rugs, and centuries-old artifacts from global collections.
  • Tours typically take 45 to 60 minutes, depending on your pace.
  • Located in downtown St. Augustine, steps from major historic landmarks.
  • Built in 1883 as a winter residence during the Gilded Age.
  • Expect standing and walking throughout most of the visit; limited seating available.
  • Open daily with last admission approximately 45 minutes before closing.
  • Seasonal evening tours may be offered during Nights of Lights.

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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jeansX4761AJ
"Not again"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed March 23, 2026 NEW
Would not visit again. Full of collections of weird stuff. Felt small and cramped. Not really a story of the owners and history. Full of India themes, if you like that vibe. Not for me.
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arthury85
Glens Falls, New York
"Great small museum with interesting architecture."
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed February 10, 2026
Excellent small museum. The exhibits were very interesting, and the self-guided tour was well done. It is worth spending an hour or two here.
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SkandiLady
Turlock, California
"Interesting and Unique Museum. Not Good for Kids."
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed February 07, 2026
Interesting guilded age Moorish design furnishings and decor to see. Admission $18. Free parking with museum visit. They give you a phone like device for a self audio tour. Very ornate furniture, antiques, glassware that this magnate collected. This museum is not advised for children or teens. Due to stairs and smaller spaces, I doubt it could accomdate disabled persons. Some of the rooms are not well lit. Overall, we saw a great deal of unique items and felt it was worth the visit. Took about 1.5 hours to go through.
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exploration822408
"one of the best museums in town."
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed February 03, 2026
This was probably one of the better museums we toured wile her in january. Our group of 2 adult couples drove directly here from our hotel and paid the $20 a day parking fee to park the car in there parking lot. (right next door from the lightner museum) We thought it was a good deal compared to the $30 most other placed were charging. This place is just so different than anything else here it stands out. alot of detailed architecture , bright colors, and items from other countries. Two floors here to explore with several rooms on each floor. allow an hour and a half to see everything. The rug made from cat hair was cool. No food or drinks here but they do have a bath room.
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403larrys
Minneapolis, Minnesota
"It turned out to be not the right place for my taste. It was beautiful, but not something I found interesting,"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed February 01, 2026
I must admit to any connoisseur of this era and the Middle East. This would have been an exquisite location to tour. However, I found it was not to my liking, sadly. As the saying goes, it's not it, it's me. In this case, it was truly me.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Villa Zorayda Museum

What is the Villa Zorayda Museum?

Villa Zorayda Museum is a historic 19th-century home turned museum in St. Augustine, known for its Moorish-inspired architecture and extensive collection of antiques and artifacts from around the world.

How long does the tour take?

Most visits last between 45 and 60 minutes, depending on how long you linger in each room.

What’s included with admission?

Admission includes access to the museum and a self-guided audio tour available in multiple languages, guiding you through the home’s history, architecture, and collections.

Is the tour guided or self-paced?

Tours are self-guided using an audio device, allowing you to move at your own pace through the museum.

Is Villa Zorayda Museum family-friendly?

Yes, the museum welcomes families and offers an engaging look at history, architecture, and global artifacts suitable for a wide range of ages.

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the first floor is wheelchair accessible via a rear entrance with staff assistance. Some areas are narrow, and the second floor requires stairs, so access is limited. The tour involves walking and standing throughout.

Where is the museum located?

The museum sits in downtown St. Augustine at 83 King Street, near Flagler College and other historic landmarks.

Where can I park when visiting Villa Zorayda Museum?

Complimentary parking is offered to museum guests while you’re inside (first‑come, first‑serve) when you register at an onsite kiosk. Paid all‑day public parking is also available nearby in the downtown Historic District.