Angell Hall, Educational building at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
Angell Hall is an academic building on the University of Michigan campus featuring eight classical Doric columns across its front facade. The four-story structure houses numerous classrooms, administrative offices, and an observatory for teaching and research.
Construction began in 1920 and was completed in 1924 under the design of architect Albert Kahn. The building became a major part of the university's physical expansion during the early modern period.
The building hosted the first teach-in against the Vietnam War in 1965, becoming a symbol of student activism and public debate on campus. The event drew thousands of participants who gathered for educational discussions about major social issues.
The building is centrally located on campus and easy to reach on foot, with visitors often stopping to view the architecture or attend academic events. Access to certain areas may be restricted, so checking ahead about public spaces is helpful before visiting.
The observatory housed within contains a 16-inch Ritchey-Chretien reflector telescope used for astronomical research and observation. This specialized equipment allows students and researchers direct access to professional-grade instruments for studying the night sky.
Location: Michigan
Inception: 1924
Architects: Albert Kahn
GPS coordinates: 42.27670,-83.73990
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:10
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