Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
2648 Berry Gordy Jr. Boulevard, 2648 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208, United StatesMap
Phone+1 313-875-2264
What travelers say:
The Record Museum is also a very good building, this place has quite a lot of records, it is also very interesting to come here to enjoy it, this museum can also see a lot of American pop music introductions.
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Motown Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Motown Records Museum is a museum that showcases the history of Motown Records. Motown Records, which was born in Detroit, is a black music company founded by Berry & bull; Gaudi. The company is committed to introducing black music to the world, bringing black music to the white market, and also joining blues and blues for whites. The field of jazz laid the foundation. Today, the museum is unremarkable among the surrounding high-rise buildings, but its rich history and contributions to American music stand at the top of the city.
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Motown Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Record Museum is also a very good building, this place has quite a lot of records, it is also very interesting to come here to enjoy it, this museum can also see a lot of American pop music introductions.
The Motown History Museum is an exhibition hall that introduces Motown music. The term Motown comes from Detroit's nickname Motor Town, the originator of black R&B, Rap, etc. [Fun] Tourists come here to visit to learn more about the history of the creation and development of black American music, and feel this exciting and passionate music.
Access to the museum is free. Parking next to the museum costs $7 per car, so you can park on the street if you don't go too long. There is a lunch hall in the basement so you can bring your own lunch there. Overall, it’s a nice museum to learn a lot about Detroit’s history.
Friends who like music and records are worth a visit, highly recommended
The collection is rich, dazzling and eye-opening
I grew up in Michigan, left before it was built, and really never got any interruptions when I visited here. Don’t miss the opportunity to come here in the past. It was really great. Ms. Gordy (my sister), she had the idea of putting this together. She did a great job. Our guides, also top-notch, made this trip even better, really trust me, you can walk over and see, just look at all the photos, can bring a lot of good memories. Can't wait to go here again
This is one of the few artists you can personally experience (most of the projects) to learn the music you listen to from childhood to age. If you are young and have experienced periods of Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, then you must come here! The museum displays old artists who inspired the artists you admire today. Do you know that bathrooms were used to make harmony? Have you seen the garages used to make music? Do you know how to get AirPlay through radio? Here are some of the things you will learn here. Detroit is not just cars, it is pulsating with RB music. It is in Motown!