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Introduction to the University of Michigan
As the crown jewel of Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan boasts many of the city's top attractions. Begin your visit by exploring the meticulously maintained grounds of the campus, which was relocated to Ann Arbor in 1837 after its initial founding in Detroit in 1817. The university encompasses a total enrollment of about 48,000 students and sprawls across an impressive 3,207 acres. While University of Michigan properties are scattered throughout Ann Arbor, the main campus is centrally located near parks, museums, bars, and dining establishments.
Campus Attractions
Libraries and Museums
The array of activities on campus ensures you will not be left wondering what to do. The university boasts 30 breathtaking libraries and over 16 museums, such as:
- Museum of Natural History
- Museum of Art
- Kelsey Museum of Archeology
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens
- Nichols Arboretum
- Herbarium
- Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry
Other significant attractions include the William W. Cook Law Quadrangle, a serene 10-acre compound featuring lush green spaces and impressive Gothic-style buildings, the Gerald R. Ford Library, and Hill Auditorium, a renowned classical music concert hall. Additionally, you'll find a hotel and several dining options on the premises. Visitors often praise the campus for its stunning architecture and vast size, as well as its plentiful museums.
Michigan Stadium
No trip to U-M would be complete without visiting Michigan Stadium. Constructed in 1927, the stadium is the home field of the University of Michigan Wolverines, the school's football team. On game days, "The Big House" is known for its loud, rowdy, and electric atmosphere, partly due to its capacity to hold nearly 110,000 spectators. The stadium is equipped with numerous amenities, including concession stands, water fountains, 14 elevators, family restrooms, baby changing stations, a lactation room for nursing mothers, a lost and found, and emergency medical technicians. Despite often facing harsh weather conditions toward the end of the season, such as snow, sleet, and hail, fans consistently gather in large numbers to support the team.
Learn More
For further information about the University of Michigan, visit its website.