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The Detroit Institute of Arts is a museum institution located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It has one of the largest and most significant art collections …

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Oct 19, 2024
Cool museum to see art from all over the world. The American landscape paintings are really beautiful. The museum has a ton of pathways so it's relatively easy to get lost so budget some extra time. Full review by mikex2017
Oct 17, 2024
Absolutely amazing and breathtaking!! We were there for a wedding and I am still in awe at the beauty of this place! From the amazing art, the architecture, the friendly staff! It was wonderful! Full review by Kimberly S
Oct 10, 2024
So much to see at this wonderful museum. We loved seeing paintings from Van Gogh, Renoir, Mary Cassat,Degas as well as Rembrandt and other Dutch Masters. I always enjoy the Egyptian exhibits as well… Full review by diamondgirlMichigan
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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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If you are a resident it is free, if not $14 for adults, $9 for seniors and kids are less expensive than that. Parking is $7 I believe. Enjoy!
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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 …
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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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Hello, The museum is closed on the 4th of July. Hope this helps.
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