Dia Detroit Art

Detroit Institute of Arts    

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(3K reviews) · Art museum in Detroit, United States
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The Detroit Institute of Arts is a renowned cultural institution located at 5200 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It is a combination of a museum, … See more

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Sep 14, 2024
Beautiful selection of art and dining in the Kresge room was delightful. A docent helped show us around and she was superb. Do not miss going here. Full review by bobbya6666
Sep 8, 2024
Impossible to give anything g but 5 stars. The collection is more incredible than I ever would have expected. Docents were eager to share what they knew about the Rivera murals- and the cafe on the … Full review by Adam S
Sep 2, 2024
Amazing museum with a great variety of art and artifacts from different periods. Very reasonably priced. Great collection of Van Gogh and particularly surprised they had his self portrait here. Vi… Full review by Cubmore
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Established:1885
Architectural style:Beaux-Arts

Questions & answers

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Are wheelchairs available for use at the DIA?
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I’m pretty sure they are, but check with the museum.
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Answer by Ann Z · Jan 9, 2023
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Ticket prices on Saturday?
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All I know is - if you are a resident of Oakland or Wayne county, its free.
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How would I get to the Museum from the Marriott Courtyard Downtown using the Q-Line.? Where would i get on and …
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How would I get to the Museum from the Marriott Courtyard Downtown using the Q-Line.? Where would i get on and where would I get off the Qline? It looks like it should be a walk able distance from one of the Qline stations to the Museum. Thanks
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The QLine stop is at the corner of Farnsworth and Woodward. Just a few steps away from the Museum's 2 entrances: either on Farnsworth (no steps) or Woodward (front entrance with …
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The QLine stop is at the corner of Farnsworth and Woodward. Just a few steps away from the Museum's 2 entrances: either on Farnsworth (no steps) or Woodward (front entrance with steps) You can find the QLine map online.
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we just saw a movie where Detroit looked like a 3rd world country. Is this area in Detroit or in suburbs? Should I hotel …
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we just saw a movie where Detroit looked like a 3rd world country. Is this area in Detroit or in suburbs? Should I hotel it in Ann Arbor?
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It’s true that large parts of Detroit were abandoned at one point, but an amazing renaissance is underway now, as buildings everywhere are being renovated and repurposed. There is …
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It’s true that large parts of Detroit were abandoned at one point, but an amazing renaissance is underway now, as buildings everywhere are being renovated and repurposed. There is no reason to avoid the city. You will be impressed by its vitality, restaurants everywhere, and new businesses opening.
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Are you closed on the 4th of July ?
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I do not know, but if the website does not answer this, I am sure a call to the museum would provide the answer.
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