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A Whimsical Encounter at Spoonbridge and Cherry

Discover the enchanting Spoonbridge and Cherry, a whimsical sculpture and iconic landmark in Minneapolis, surrounded by art and nature.

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A brief summary to Spoonbridge and Cherry

  • Monday 8 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-6 pm
  • Friday 8 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-6 pm

Spoonbridge and Cherry is a stunning public art installation located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that has become a beloved symbol of the city. Designed by artist Claes Oldenburg and his wife Coosje van Bruggen, this iconic sculpture features a massive spoon, delicately balancing a bright red cherry on its tip. The piece is nestled within the beautiful landscape of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, a vibrant urban park that showcases an array of contemporary art amidst lush gardens and serene water features. Visitors to Spoonbridge and Cherry can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Sculpture Garden, taking in the sights of more than 40 works of art, including other notable pieces by renowned artists. The sculpture's playful design and larger-than-life proportions create a whimsical atmosphere that captivates both children and adults alike. The surrounding gardens are beautifully landscaped, offering a peaceful retreat where tourists can relax and appreciate the art and nature that surrounds them. In addition to its artistic appeal, Spoonbridge and Cherry serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists. The reflection of the sculpture in the adjacent pond creates a picturesque scene, making it a favorite for photographers. The park's open space also provides opportunities for picnics, outdoor events, and cultural programming throughout the year. Whether you're visiting for a quick photo op or to immerse yourself in art and nature, Spoonbridge and Cherry is a highlight of any Minneapolis itinerary.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
  • Bring your camera for stunning photos, especially during sunset when the light reflects beautifully on the water.
  • Check out the nearby Walker Art Center for additional contemporary art exhibits and events.
  • Plan your visit during warmer months to fully enjoy the outdoor space and gardens.
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Getting There

  • Public Transit (Bus)

    To reach Spoonbridge and Cherry via public transit, start by locating the nearest Metro Transit bus stop. If you are near downtown Minneapolis, you can board the Metro Bus Route 4 at any of the stops along Nicollet Mall. Take the Route 4 heading towards the 'U of M' and ride for about 10-15 minutes. Get off at the stop at 'Lyndale Ave S & Franklin Ave.' From there, transfer to Bus Route 21 towards 'Lyndale Ave S & 24th St.' After approximately 8 minutes, disembark at 'Loring Park (N)' stop. Spoonbridge and Cherry is located just a short walk away in Loring Park. Head south across the park, keeping the pond on your right until you see the iconic sculpture.

  • Walking

    If you are already in the vicinity of Loring Park, you can easily walk to Spoonbridge and Cherry. From the center of Loring Park, head south towards the park's pond. Walk around the pond, and you will soon see the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture to your left. The sculpture is located at 14357 Loring Greenway, in the heart of the park, making it a pleasant stroll.

  • Biking

    Minneapolis is known for its bike-friendly infrastructure. If you have access to a bike, you can ride to Spoonbridge and Cherry. Start from downtown Minneapolis and head west on the Midtown Greenway bike path. Continue on the Greenway for about 1.5 miles until you reach the intersection with Lyndale Ave S. Turn left onto Lyndale Ave S, and then take a quick right onto Loring Greenway. Ride straight for a few blocks, and you will arrive at Spoonbridge and Cherry located in Loring Park.

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