Detroit: Architecture
Places and attractions in the Architecture category
Categories
- Church
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Neighbourhood
- Museum
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Skyscraper
- Park
- Nightlife
- Art gallery
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Historical place
- Concert hall
- Music venue
- Romanesque architecture
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Monuments and statues
- Bridge
- Specialty museum
- Art museum
- History museum
- Architecture
- Albert Kahn
- Sacred and religious sites
- Library
- Shopping
- Arenas and stadiums
- Memorial
- Modernist architecture
- Cemetery
- Bars and clubs
- Music and shows
- Neoclassical architecture
- Chicago school architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Restaurant
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Tudor Revival architecture
Guardian Building
Landmark art deco skyscraper with shops The Guardian Building, also known as the Cathedral of Finance, stands as an architectural masterpiece in the heart of Detroit, United States. This National Historic Landmark, completed in 1929, is a testament to the city's rich history and its once-booming economy.
Campus Martius Park
Campus Martius Park, located in the heart of downtown Detroit, United States, is a vibrant and dynamic green space that serves as a social and cultural hub for the city's residents and visitors. This urban park, spanning approximately 2.5 acres, was re-established in...
Masonic Temple
Huge space with historic 1920s design The Masonic Temple in Detroit, Michigan, stands as a monumental beacon of culture and history. Constructed in 1926, this architectural masterpiece is renowned not only for its grandiose design but also for its significance as a center for arts and entertainment.
Majestic Theatre
The Majestic Theatre stands as a cultural beacon in the heart of Detroit, Michigan, offering a blend of history and live entertainment that captivates both locals and visitors alike. This historic venue, with its striking facade and vibrant marquee, is a cherished...
Moross House
The Moross House is a house located at 1460 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It is one of the oldest surviving brick house in the city; it was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.