Detroit's vibrant and complex history delivers powerful museum experiences. The city also has a thriving arts scene and a legacy of innovation, both of which contribute greatly to the vast museum lineup. There really is something for everyone in a city that promises to inspire and delight.
With so many museums in town, you could dedicate your entire vacation to museum-hopping. It can be easy to overdo it, however, so you will want to choose your museum experiences carefully and maybe visit a few other attractions or tours along the way. To help, we've highlighted the top 9 museums in Detroit.
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1. Motown Museum
- Address: 2648 Berry Gordy Jr. Boulevard, 2648 W Grand Boulevard, Detroit
- Price: $20 (adults), $17 (ages 5-17), free (ages 4 and under)
- Parking: Street parking available nearby
Discover Detroit's powerful Motown legacy at one of the city's most iconic museums. Widely regarded as one of the best museums in Detroit, this Motown extravaganza is perfect for music lovers. Disregard its modest exterior appearance and head inside to see (and hear) the greats from Hitsville USA. You'll follow in the hallowed footsteps of music's greatest legends: Stevie Wonder, the Jackson 5 and so many others. The beautifully-preserved studio is the highlight, but the photos are just as intriguing.
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2. Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
- Address: 315 E Warren Ave, Detroit
- Price: Adult tickets for $15, seniors and youth for $12
- Parking: Dedicated parking lot, costs $7 per vehicle
Striving to preserve African American culture, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History pays homage to Detroit-based obstetrician Dr. Charles H. Wright with a wealth of fascinating and deeply meaningful exhibits.
While the rotating exhibits offer plenty to appreciate, visitors are most drawn to an experience known as "And Still We Rise" which tells the often painful but always inspiring story of African American resilience. Other highlights include gorgeous stained-glass windows and a vast floor-based mural.
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3. Dossin Great Lakes Museum
- Address: 100 The Strand, Detroit
- Price: $5 for adults and kids, free for children under 6
- Parking: Lot available adjacent to the museum
One of multiple experiences worth pursuing on the gorgeous Belle Isle, the Dossin Great Lakes Museum spans over 16,000 square feet and tells the fascinating story of the local maritime industry. Many permanent exhibits will educate visitors of all ages, with favorites including a huge bow anchor from the renowned Edmund Fitzgerald and a restored smoking lounge from the S.S. City of Detroit III. Meanwhile, the Built by the River exhibit reveals the important link between the Detroit River and the city itself.
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4. Detroit Institute of Arts
- Address: 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
- Price: $20 (adults), $10 (seniors and college students), $8 (ages 6-17), free for children 5 and under
- Parking: Dedicated lot located behind the museum with $7, but street parking may also be available
No list of Detroit top museums would feel complete without at least mentioning the Detroit Institute of Arts. As a key part of the city's cultural corridor, this amazing art museum has an awe-inspiring permanent exhibit featuring tens of thousands of thought-provoking works. Many ancient pieces are on display, plus compelling modern works. With over 100 galleries and 65,000 pieces, there’s more than one could see in a single day.
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5. Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
- Address: 4454 Woodward Ave, Detroit
- Price: $12 (adults), $10 (seniors and veterans), $8 (students with ID), free for ages 12 and under
- Parking: Free parking available at a lot near Garfield Street
You could easily get your fill of fantastic visual art at the Detroit Institute of Arts, but that is by no means the only astounding collection in the city. Setting aside an extra afternoon for the Museum of Contemporary Art allows you to experience renowned works showcasing new horizons and perspectives.
Situated within a former auto dealership, this dynamic museum boasts many rotating exhibits from today's top artists. These ensure that there is always something new to see and experience. Regular chats and other interactive experiences are scheduled to reveal the story behind these great works of art.
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6. Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
- Address: 20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn
- Price: $38 (ages 12+), $34.25 (ages 62+), $28.50 (ages 5-11), free for ages 4 and under
- Parking: Multiple lots available nearby, parking costs $9
Paying homage to creatives and forward-thinking individuals, the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation highlights some of the most fascinating figures from American history. Deeply meaningful exhibits reveal how innovative thinkers took risks and changed our nation for the better. Many visitors will feel drawn to the Rosa Parks bus, but it's also possible to see a restored Model T, a quadricycle and even the chair in which President Lincoln was sitting when he was shot by John Wilkes Booth.
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7. Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum
- Address: 461 Piquette Ave, Detroit
- Price: $18 (adults), $15 (seniors and veterans), $10 (youth and students with ID)
- Parking: Free parking available in a nearby paved courtyard or gravel lot
Discover the birthplace of the Model T at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum, which is designated as a US National Historic Landmark. Self-guided tours allow you to view dozens of rare automobiles while encountering the fascinating stories of Ford's many innovations. The guided tours are even more rewarding, revealing how Henry Ford "revolutionized manufacturing and put the world on wheels."
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8. Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum
- Address: 31005 Orchard Lake Rd, Farmington Hills
- Price: Free
- Parking: Large parking lot available onsite
Although it feels more like an arcade, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum offers enough historical appeal and educational value to qualify as a true museum. While this unique attraction calls for a trek to nearby Farmington Hills, it is absolutely worth the drive.
Spanning over 5,000 square feet, this memorable museum is chock full of vintage machines, model airplanes and movie posters. This immersive experience feels a bit like stepping into a time capsule and is worth seeing if you've tired of the typical museum scene.
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9. Detroit Historical Museum
- Address: 5401 Woodward Avenue, Detroit
- Price: $10 (adults), $8 (seniors, students, active military), $6 (children)
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While many museums delve into the fascinating history of Detroit, few are as comprehensive as Detroit's main history museum. Meant to preserve and safeguard the city's rich heritage, this museum tells the story of Detroit as America's Motor City and even as the "arsenal of Democracy."
As you tour this wonderful museum, you will also learn about Detroit's important role in the Underground Railroad and discover the Streets of Old Detroit. For a multisensory experience, check out the music exhibit, which pays homage to local favorites such as Aretha Franklin and Bob Seger. With so much to explore, it's clear to see why this is widely regarded as one of the top museums in Detroit for history buffs.
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