Detroiters know great art. From the DIA to Pewabic Pottery to our many breathtaking sculptures and statues scattered throughout the city, there’s something in the Motor City to amaze every sort of art enthusiast. But there’s one artistic attraction near Detroit that simply can’t be matched when it comes to creativity — and you’ll want to explore it for yourself.
Hamtramck Disneyland is a remarkably unique folk art exhibit in the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck. It can be found in a small alleyway near 12087 Klinger Street.
There's no telling what you might see here. From a carousel dotted with plastic horses to a decorative Santa Claus perched high above the garage, there’s something to delight every visitor.
Check out a wall of abstract drawings or pose for a photo in front of the yard’s colorfully painted picket fence. You’ll feel like a curious kid again.
Wood, plastic, metal, and more: Szylak used every sort of material imaginable to construct his masterpiece, and there’s nothing else quite like it in the world.
From a multicolored jet plane to spinning windmills made of ceiling fans, the art you see at Hamtrack Disneyland will challenge you to reconsider the beauty of ordinary objects.
Dmytro Szylak passed away in 2015, but his creativity and bright spirit live on through his wonderfully unique artwork — and you’ll want to see it for yourself.
Have you visited Hamtramck Disneyland? What were some of your favorite pieces or displays? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comment section below!
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