Saarinen House

May 7 2015 | 10:00am to May 8 2015 | 11:55am

This tour is SOLD OUT! Please call Rebecca at 313.833.1801 for wait list information.

*This historic home is not handicap accessible.

Designed in the late 1920s and located at the heart of Cranbrook Academy of Art, Saarinen House served as the home and studio of the Finnish-American designer Eliel Saarinen from 1930 through 1950. The extraordinary interior, now impeccably restored, features the Saarinens’ original furnishings, including Eliel’s delicatelyveneered furniture and Loja’s sumptuous textiles, as well as early furniture designs by their son Eero Saarinen.

Call Rebecca Hope at 313.833.1801 for more information.

The Detroit Historical Society's New Behind the Scenes and Historic Houses of Worship tours will be available online to members on Monday, March 9, and the public on Monday, March 23. Detroit Historical Society member benefits include priority registration for all tours and programs.

Event updates are made quarterly each year in March, JuneSeptember, and December. 

Ticket Prices
Description
Price
Member
$25
Guest
$35