The Villa Zorayda Museum is an architectural masterpiece built by
Franklin Smith in 1883. Listed on the National Register of Historic
Places, this grand Gilded Age home is built 1/10th the scale of a
portion of the Moorish castle, the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain.
In
addition to the magnificent architecture of the building is the
collection of antiques and fine art, featuring paintings,
seventeenth-century furniture, beautiful hanging brass lamps, oriental
rugs, and an Egyptian rug over 2,400 years old that was originally taken
from one of the pyramids in Egypt.