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Ann Arbor Museums, Theatres, and Historical Landmarks

Ann Arbor

Artrain USA
1100 N. Main St.
Ann Arbor, MI
734.747.8300


Artrain is the nation's only traveling art museum on a train. Brings enjoyment, understanding and awareness of visual art and other cultural exhibitions to diverse audiences. To find out when Artrain is in town, call the above number.

   

Ann Arbor

Kelsey Museum of Archeology
University of Michigan

434 S. State
Ann Arbor, MI
734.764.9304


This historic building houses a permanent collection of nearly 100,000 artifacts from ancient Egypt, the Middle East, Greece, and Rome.

   


Ann Arbor

Kempf House Museum
312 S. Division
Ann Arbor, MI
734.994.4898


Kempf House is an 1853 Greek Revival House Museum interpreting Ann Arbor history and Victorian lifestyles from circa 1850 to 1910. Weekend and group tours by arrangement, including step-on guides for bus tours. Small entrance fee, children under 12 free.

   


Ann Arbor

Power Center for the Performing Arts
121 Fletcher St.
Ann Arbor
734.763.3333


The Power Center achieves the seemingly contradictory combination of providing a soaring interior space with a unique level of intimacy. Architectural features include the well-known mirrored glass panels on the exterior. No seat in the Power Center is more than 72 feet from the stage. The lobby of the Power Center features two hand-woven tapestries: Modern Tapestry by Roy Lichtenstein and Volutes by Pablo Picasso.    

Ann Arbor

University of Michigan Museum of Art
525 S. State
Ann Arbor, MI
734.764.0395


Contains nearly 17,000 works of art from throughout the world. Highlights include paintings by Picasso, Whistler and Monet; photography by Ansel Adams and a world-class collection of Asian art and antiques.
   

Ann Arbor

Stearns Musical Collection
University of Michigan

1100 Baits Dr., North Campus
Ann Arbor, MI
734.936.2891


More than 2,000 musical instruments have been acquired since Frederick Stearns donated the original collection in 1899, making this one of the largest, most distinctive collections from around the world. Housed in the Saarinen Design School of Music on U of M's North Campus.    

Other Ann Arbor Performance Theaters Include:
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Hill Auditorium  Map It   Website
Rackham Auditorium Map It   Website
Performance Network  Map It  Website
Kerrytown Concert House Map It Website
The Ark  Map It   Website
The Michigan Theater  Map It   Website
Ann Arbor Civic Theater  Map It   Website
Also:
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
 Map It   Website


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