Spoonbridge and Cherry
Sculpture · Lowry Hill ·

Spoonbridge and Cherry

Sculpture · Lowry Hill ·

Iconic sculpture park featuring Spoonbridge and Cherry

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14357 Loring Greenway, Minneapolis, MN 55403 Get directions

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14357 Loring Greenway, Minneapolis, MN 55403 Get directions

+1 612 375 7600
walkerart.org
@walkerartcenter

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parking paid street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 23, 2025

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"As far as iconic pieces of public art go, none may be as daringly modern or whimsical as Minneapolis’ iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry. This giant spoon and cherry was erected in 1985 by artist Claes Oldenburg and his wife, Coosje van Bruggen and is the centerpiece of the Walker Art Center’s Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, the largest urban sculpture park in the world. Oldenburg is an artist who is known for making oversized versions of everyday objects and food products. Together with his wife he set up a number of public sculptures, including Chicago’s Batcolumn sculpture. The spoon was Oldenburg’s idea, who had a habit of doodling spoons ever since 1962 when he was inspired by a spoon resting on a piece of fake chocolate. The cherry in the piece was van Bruggen’s idea, wanting to use it as a comment on the garden’s otherwise staid layout. The spoon itself weighs 5,800 pounds and the cherry, another 1,200 pounds. The cherry’s stem also acts as a fountain which sprays into the bowl of the spoon and off into the pond beneath. Even the pond itself has meaning, being shaped to resemble a linden seed, drawing attention to the rows of linden trees planted nearby.  The city of Minneapolis seems to have largely embraced the massive sculpture, expressing almost universal outrage when Spoonbridge and Cherry was vandalized in 2012 as part of a “Kony 2012” protest. The artwork was cleaned up and still remains as a somewhat goofy, definitely unforgettable icon of the Minnesota city." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Spoonbridge and Cherry

Destinee H.

Google
Parking is only 1$ if you want the lot!! Otherwise there is off street parking as well! Getting there wasn’t too hard, around 3 miles off the closest interstate. I didn’t realize it was a whole sculpture garden here as well! So along with the beautiful view of the cherry, we got to see multiple other different sculptures! There is also a bridge close by that overlooks the interstate for a bigger, prettier view! DEFINITELY RECOMMEND

Anuradha S.

Google
Beautiful sculpture garden in downtown. Good cafe nearby and clean restrooms. Perfect place for photography.

Gourav S.

Google
poonbridge and Cherry is one of Minneapolis’ most iconic landmarks and the centerpiece of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. Created by artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen in 1988, this whimsical sculpture features a giant spoon with a bright red cherry perched on top, set over a small pond. The cherry’s stem doubles as a fountain, adding a playful touch to the serene garden setting. The sculpture garden itself is beautiful, with over 40 works of art spread across 11 acres, making it a great spot for a relaxing stroll, photography, or simply enjoying art outdoors. Admission is free, and the location near the Walker Art Center adds cultural depth to the visit. Why not five stars? While the sculpture is impressive and fun, parking can be tricky during busy times, and the garden can feel crowded on weekends. Some visitors also note that the experience is weather-dependent—on cold or rainy days, it’s less enjoyable. Overall, Spoonbridge and Cherry is a must-see for anyone visiting Minneapolis. It’s quirky, memorable, and perfect for a quick stop or a longer art-filled afternoon. Bring a camera—you’ll want that classic Minneapolis photo!

Dayna T.

Google
Went in the evening and walked the sculpture garden. It was perfect. Not crowded and surrounded by pretty spaces.

Hank Z.

Google
This iconic piece was created by a husband and wife team of artists, which I never knew Spoonbridge and Cherry is a memorable sculpture and the highlight of the sculpture garden. Although with the new additions, there may be some competition Have visited here many times in the past 25 years and there’s always a reason to stop and see this piece

Constantin R.

Google
It’s a nice place to visit , for like 15 minutes

Tanya S.

Google
Great family memories at this beautiful art park. This is definitely a must see.

Don D.

Google
Classic Minneapolis icon. The sculpture garden is open and a great way to spend a morning/afternoon wandering around and seeing some interesting sculptures. A great museum area