This is a world class museum and rivals those in New York, Washington and Paris. If you are in the area, don't miss it.
Providing quality art, (check out the movie theatre too!), the DIA is a pearl in the middle of midtown
Took my nine year old for their first visit. It was so cool. It is absolutely huge inside. We spent about six hours there and tried to see the whole thing. i don't think we were able to.Liked the 17th century dinner table setup. four people sit at a table, and they project a movie from the ceiling down onto the top of the table recreating a typical meal in France in the 17th century for wealthy people. I'm a guy, and i thought it was very creative and very cool.There is a wide variety of exhibits, and it's just crazy to think that some of the egyptian exhibit is over four thousand years old!We had a nice day. Highly recommended. We'll return.where comfortable shoes, and plan your visit.
Free parking. Family pass for $28, what a deal!An unbelievable collection of masterpieces. I went for the Diego Rivera murals but was awestruck by everything. Even the building is something to see. We spent about 4 hours and didn't see everything. We will go again!
The museum is quite large, has some neat new additions (wine and comfy chairs, yes please), and always has a traveling exhibit that is interesting. Parking garages are nearby, but were pretty full due to the Oscar nominated shorts being shown. Staff are helpful and welcoming.
This was only my second trip with my kids (7 and 9) and it seemed like the DIA really made the kids portions more fun. A booklet of activities, hands on activities, etc. we all had a great time - so much so that we bought the family membership and the kids are already asking when we'll go back again!
The DIA is a must see for visitors to Detroit. Its collection is a treasure trove. The DIA is filled with kindly volunteers who are so helpful. Not to be missed.
My husband and I were looking for something to do on a Friday night, and we remembered that the DIA is open late. If you live in the tri-county area, admission is free, too!Great, varied collection. The building itself is beautiful--make sure to look at all the intricate details in the woodwork. There was also live music. Great date night!
Yesterday was our 1st visit to the DIA in well over a decade and we enjoyed our visit. The variety is outstanding ranging from swords and battle gear that is over 500 years old to art that is from the past century. The wide variety of artwork is what I liked best and we covered about half the DIA in the 2.5 hours we were there. The Dutch Masters on the 3rd floor is a must see.
Have not been since I was a kid! Was a great time, I enjoyed all of the exhibits. Great variety of periods. Visited for free since I am a Wayne county resident, great perk.