
The Cube Endover
A monumental, interactive CorTen steel sculpture by Tony Rosenthal on the University of Michigan campus, known for its spin and luck-bringing traditio...
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The Cube Endover
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Must-see attractions
A monumental, interactive CorTen steel sculpture by Tony Rosenthal on the University of Michigan campus, known for its spin and luck-bringing traditions.
"A must-see! Go Blue! This kinetic sculpture is a distinctive campus landmark."

Spin for Luck! :tada:
Give the cube a spin; many believe it brings good luck!
Perfect Photo Spot 📷
It's a highly photogenic sculpture, great for unique campus shots.

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Rating
4.8 · 91 reviews
Type
Sculpture
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The Kinetic Cube
University of Michigan Campus
A massive, interactive CorTen steel sculpture that you can spin! A unique landmark and photo op.

Spinning for Good Fortune
The Cube itself
Locals and visitors alike believe spinning the cube brings good luck. Give it a whirl!

Photogenic Campus Landmark
University of Michigan Campus
A striking piece of modern art that stands out against the campus backdrop. Perfect for photos.
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Spin for Luck! :tada:
Give the cube a spin; many believe it brings good luck!
Perfect Photo Spot 📷
It's a highly photogenic sculpture, great for unique campus shots.
Interactive Fun :handshake:
Don't just look, interact! Spin the cube for a fun experience.
Campus Exploration :world_map:
Easily accessible while exploring the University of Michigan campus.
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Spin for Luck! :tada:
Give the cube a spin; many believe it brings good luck!
Perfect Photo Spot 📷
It's a highly photogenic sculpture, great for unique campus shots.
Interactive Fun :handshake:
Don't just look, interact! Spin the cube for a fun experience.
Campus Exploration :world_map:
Easily accessible while exploring the University of Michigan campus.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about The Cube Endover as a unique and photogenic campus landmark. Its interactive nature, allowing people to spin it, is a major draw, with many believing it brings good luck. It's a fun, quick stop that leaves a lasting impression.
"Very unique sculpture which is a very photogenic piece of art in the middle of the campus!"
Charlie L
"This kinetic sculpture is a distinctive campus landmark. It is fun to give it a spin, and interesting to look at. Some say giving it a spin brings you luck."
Lawrence Morris
"Worshipped here plenty of times. Every prayer was answered promptly and discretely. Felt very vindicated. Still do. Hope to come and give it a spin again some day."
Jake “Local Guy” S
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Cube Endover is located on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It's easily accessible by walking if you're already on campus. Public transportation options to the university are also available.
Parking is available in various lots and garages around the University of Michigan campus. Check the university's parking services for the most up-to-date information on availability and fees.
The area around The Cube is generally accessible, allowing visitors to get close to the sculpture. The ground is paved, making it easier for wheelchair users to navigate.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, The Cube Endover is an outdoor sculpture on the University of Michigan campus and is freely accessible to the public.
As an outdoor sculpture, The Cube Endover is accessible 24/7. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for the best viewing and photography experience.
There is no admission fee to visit or interact with The Cube Endover. It's a public art installation.
📸 📸 Photography
The best time for photos is during daylight hours. Golden hour (shortly after sunrise or before sunset) can provide beautiful lighting, but daytime offers clear views of the sculpture and its surroundings.
Drone usage on the University of Michigan campus is subject to strict regulations. It's best to check the university's official policies regarding drone operation before flying.
You can capture stunning shots of the sculpture itself, its interaction with the environment, and people spinning it. It's also a great backdrop for portraits and group photos.





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