Belle Isle Conservatory Reopens After $10M Glass Dome Makeover
After sitting quietly for two years and $10 million in fixes, the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory returns to life this week on Belle Isle. The Detroit landmark closed its doors in November 2022 to fix its aging glass dome. New glass panels now reinforce the 100-year-old building, strengthening its aging frame. The big renovation fixed major problem areas throughout the building. Crews replaced the old glass and checked every inch of the metal framework.
While the main building was closed, the outdoor areas kept growing strong. The gardens came alive last September, and now people can enjoy indoor and outdoor spaces again. Inside, a fantastic collection of plants from around the world thrives alongside a sprawling 13-acre garden.
Built in 1904, this glass showpiece remains one of North America’s oldest operating conservatories.
With careful planning, this Michigan treasure should last for generations to come. The thoughtful updates protect the delicate plants from Michigan winters while keeping the building’s old-time beauty. Visitors can count on the same hours as before, which are open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.