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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!