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Immerse yourself in unique history and culture and enjoy greater access, exclusive events, and more. Closed New Year's Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The DIA: A Three-Star Experience in Detroit's Michelin Green Guide.
The museum covers 658,000 square feet that includes more than 140 galleries, a 1,140-seat auditorium, a 333-seat lecture/recital hall, an art reference library, and a state-of-the-art conservation department.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is located in Detroit’s cultural corridor. Our address is 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202. General admission is always free for members and residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. Just present your ID at the front desk to receive your free admission!
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is a museum institution located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It has one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States.
Considered to house one of the best art collections in the United States, the museum showcases everything from mummies to modern art and African masks to Monets in its outstanding collection of over 65,000 works.
A hallmark of the DIA is the diversity of the collection. In addition to outstanding American, European, Modern and Contemporary, and Graphic art, the museum holds significant works of African,...
The Detroit Institute of Arts, known affectionately as the DIA, is a world-renowned art museum. Founded in 1885 as the Detroit Museum of Art by prominent Detroit citizens such as James E. Scripps, D.M. Ferry and James McMillan, the museum debuted on September 1, 1888 in a building on Jefferson Avenue.
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), among the top 10 museums in the country, offers over 100 galleries with art from ancient to modern times. The Detroit Institute of Arts has many renowned works, including French Impressionist, German Expressionist, American and Flemish paintings.
Detroit Institute of Arts, art museum in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., noted for its collection of American paintings from the 19th century and its Dutch, Flemish, and Italian paintings from the Renaissance through the Baroque period. It is also known for a large collection of arts of antiquity and of.
Detroit Institute of Arts. Housing one of the largest and most significant art collections in the U.S., and the only museum in the country featuring works by historic African American artists like Robert Scott Duncanson and Henry Ossawa Tanner.