Boasting more than 65,000 works of art, the Detroit Institute of Arts is one of the largest art museums in the United States.
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of cultural contributions by African Americans.
Famously known as the birthplace of the Model T, the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum is housed in one of the world’s oldest surviving automobile plants.
The only museum dedicated solely to the city’s history is the Detroit Historical Museum, which is located in Detroit’s Cultural Center on Woodward Avenue in Midtown.
The Michigan Science Center is a Smithsonian-affiliated museum in Midtown, which has quickly become known as the cultural heart of Detroit.
Nestled on the shores of the city’s iconic island park, Belle Isle, the Dossin Great Lakes Museum invites guests to stroll through its corridors and discover more about what life is like in the Great Lakes State.