Three Houses Tour

Saturday, September 7th, 2024 | 1:00pm - 4:30pm
Cranbrook Art Museum
39221 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

THREE HOUSES TOUR FEES

$75, including light refreshments

Guests are required to have their own transportation during the tour. See the Tour Information page for more information.



 

Saarinen House

ABOUT THE TOUR
Join Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research as we take you inside three remarkable homes from across the twentieth century. There’s no tour quite like it, with a look into the distinct visions for American life from three internationally significant architects: Albert Kahn, Eliel Saarinen, and Frank Lloyd Wright. Your expert guide will take you through the architecture and innovations of each home, while also sharing the stories of the families who built and lived in these special places. Each house maintains unique and rich collections of decorative and fine art, and over the course of this tour, you will learn about the Arts and Crafts Movement and how its legacy lived on at Cranbrook well into the twentieth century. 

HOW TO REGISTER
Advance ticket sales for each weekend close Friday at 10:00am Eastern Time. Tours regularly sell out. Tickets must be purchased online and cannot be purchased at the house. 

WHEN YOU ARRIVE
All of the Three House tours depart from the Cranbrook Art Museum. Free parking is available in the Cranbrook Art Museum lot. 

You do not need to print your ticket. You will be asked to provide your name to the Collections Interpreter (Cranbrook staff guide) to verify your ticket. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Please see the main Tour Information page for additional details about the garden, including accessibility and restrooms. 

By registering for this event, you agree to our photography, refund, and other policies.

PHOTO CREDITS 

Exterior of Cranbrook House, 2018; Photography by James Haefner, Courtesy of Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.

Exterior of Saarinen House, 2016; Photography by James Haefner, Courtesy of Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.

Exterior of Smith House, 2017; Photography by James Haefner, Courtesy of Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.

Living room alcove of Saarinen House, 2015; Photography by James Haefner, Courtesy of Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.

Dining room of Smith House, 2019; Photography by Brett Mountain, Courtesy of Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.