schull: steve wynn has shapeshifted his own vision. he built the mirage, which you could say jumpstarted the elaborate, disney-like themes of casinos. he then departed by harkening back to a more luxurious era with the bellagio. newscaster: steve wynn hopes to provide visitors with a multidimensional cultural experience. the main attraction is a growing $300 million art collection, with artists such as van gogh, monet, renoir, and cézanne. what made you think that people would want to see great art like this in las vegas? there's a lot of stereotyping about las vegas, about the town, and about the people that go to visit it. people think that there's sort of a las vegas kind of person. well, nothing could be further from the truth. anka: steve wynn and i went to italy. he had bought the land at the dunes hotel. and we were sitting in the restaurant. we saw a little sign outside of the building, and it said "bellagio". bing! bellagio, what a great name for that hotel. it's very italian and very sophisticated in terms of what that count