The Detroit Institute of Arts

The Detroit Institute of Arts
The Detroit Institute of Arts
The Detroit Institute of Arts
The Detroit Institute of Arts

The Detroit Institute of Arts

Artistic elegance for your events
4.8 13305 reviews 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
$1,900 avg. priceUp to 400 guests6,000 sqft

The Detroit Institute of Arts provides a stunning backdrop for events with its world-renowned art collection. The venue can accommodate up to 400 guests and offers a unique cultural experience. Pricing is moderate, making it accessible for various events.

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The Detroit Institute of Arts Museum in 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202, USA accommodates up to 400 guests, 6,000 sqft of usable space. $1,900 avg. price for typical events. Popular for art exhibitions, weddings, corporate events. Amenities include Catering services, Event planning, Wi-Fi, Parking, AV equipment. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Museum

Best for:

art exhibitionsweddingscorporate events

Amenities

Catering servicesEvent planningWi-FiParkingAV equipment

Guest Capacity:

300
400
Rating: 4.8/5 (13,305 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Beautiful building filled with great art and historic artifacts.
    Only spent 3 hours in there so I didn't get the chance To explore the whole thing, it's definitely worth another trip or 2 to really take everything in.
    The Cafe was super busy by the time I got hungry so I skipped it but it looks like a nice relaxing courtyard to take a break in if you're planning on spending the whole day there.
    The Diego Rivera mural is truly a masterpiece. Shout out the lovely Michelle at the front desk!!!

    Ohm Ra

  • 5.0/5:

    The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is a fantastic destination for families with toddlers, offering a variety of interactive exhibits and activities designed to engage young minds. Located in Midtown Detroit, the museum boasts an impressive collection of over 65,000 artworks from early civilization to present.

    *Highlights for Toddlers:*

    – *Paul McPharlin Puppetry Collection*: This collection features a vast array of theatrical puppets that are sure to captivate your toddler's imagination.
    – *Armor Collection*: The Great Hall's impressive armor collection will likely fascinate your little one.
    – *Egyptian Collection*: The mummy exhibit is a must-see for kids, sparking their curiosity about ancient cultures.

    *Family-Friendly Activities:*

    – *Scavenger Hunts*: The DIA offers free family tours, usually on weekends, and a scavenger hunt that families can enjoy using the GooseChase app.
    – *Drop-in Art Activities*: While not specified for toddlers, the museum offers interactive art experiences suitable for families.
    – *Storytelling Sessions and Workshops*: The DIA provides engaging storytelling sessions and hands-on workshops designed for young children

    *Tips for Visiting with Toddlers:*

    – Plan your visit around the museum's family-friendly activities and events.
    – Take advantage of the scavenger hunt and interactive exhibits to keep your toddler engaged.
    – Consider visiting during less busy hours to avoid overwhelming your little one.

    Overall, the Detroit Institute of Arts is an excellent choice for families with toddlers, offering a mix of art, history, and interactive fun that caters to young children's interests and learning styles

    Abhay Gupta

  • 5.0/5:

    The first time I came to the DIA I was suprised to see they had a native American wing. Michigan is home to a few tribes. Was bummed to see nothing about the local tribes there. I asked a docent " you have so many local tribes one being the largest remaining tribe in the united states and there is no mention of them " is there some reason why? I know most museums repatriated a lot so injust said i think your really missing out on showcasing the art of the ojiibwe the rest of the annishinabeeg tribes. Some ofntheor art and embroidery is stunning. That was in 2023. 2025 im on public radio and I hear your opening an exhibit of a contemporary indigenous ojibwe artist? Wow. That's really cool im impressed. I love the DIA but now I really dig ya! Keep on getting better and giving me good reasons to come in. By the way their open sketch is way cool! Thank you DIA your one of a thousand reasons ill never move out of this city!

    Kat Vasquez

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