Overview
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, America’s fourth-oldest, has a history as varied and exciting as that of its hometown. The DSO has been at the center of Detroit’s musical heartbeat for more than 130 years.
Now, two decades into the 21st century, the DSO is spreading a forward-thinking, accessibility-first mission throughout Detroit and the world. We pride ourselves on artistic excellence and our commitment to the city we call home.
Details
Amenities
- Include on Map
- Charge for Parking
- Continental Breakfast
- Dinner
- Full Breakfast
- Live Entertainment
- Lunch
- Valet Parking
- Wheelchair Accessible to Lobby
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