If you are an art lover like Erika here are the 11 most valuable pieces of art you could see when visiting the DIA: "The Wedding Dance," Pieter Bruegel the Elder, c. 1566, oil on oak panel: Self-portrait, Vincent van Gogh, 1887, oil on artist board, mounted to wood panel "The Window (Le Guéridon)," Henri Matisse, 1916, oil on canvas: "Dancers in the Green Room (Danseuses au Foyer; La Contrebase)," "Gladioli," Claude Monet, c. 1876, oil on canvas "Madonna and Child," Giovanni Bellini, 1509, oil on panel "Mosquito Nets," John Singer Sargent, 1908, oil on canvas "Sidewheeler II (Raddampfer II)," Lyonel Feininger, 1913, oil on canvas "The Elbe near Dresden (Dresden, Newtown II)," Oskar Kokoschka, c. 1921, oil on canvas "Under the Trees (Unter den Baumen)," Max Pechstein, 1911, oil on canvas A granite figure of Brahma, anonymous, late 10th-early 11th century, granite sculpture
History Buff like Pete? Things you could see at the Henry Ford Museum -Rosa Parks bus -George Washington’s Camping Cot -Dymaxion House -Thomas Edison’s last breath -NINE presidential vehicles INCLUDING the car that John F. Kennedy was riding in when he was shot. -Lincoln’s Death Chair -Amelia Earhart Plane and the Spirit of St. Louis just to name a few.