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Cloud Gate

Cloud Gate

4.7 (38,123 reviews)
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訪問に最適な時期

Arrive at sunrise on weekdays for quiet reflections and an almost-empty plaza. Late golden hour also gives warm light for dramatic skyline photos.

予算のヒント

Free to visit, no admission fee; Millennium Park is open year-round. Skip driving, use CTA transit or walk from the Loop to avoid steep parking fees.

おすすめ対象

Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Families with kids, Architecture and design fans

訪問時間の計画

30-45 min

概要

クイックファクト: Gaze into a seam-free stainless steel skin made from 168 welded plates, watch the skyline and crowds melt into distorted, dreamlike reflections. More than 2 million people visit each year to pose beneath the smooth, concave underside called the omphalos, turning snapshots into playful panoramas.

見どころ: Anish Kapoor's mirror finish doesn't just reflect light, it swallows sound so standing under the belly produces warped echoes and a hollow hum you can feel in your chest. Engineers welded 168 plates into a 110 short-ton monolith, and the concave omphalos can mirror a crowd of 50 people in one shimmering fisheye sweep that squeezes dozens of faces into a single selfie.

インサイダーヒント

  • Arrive 30-45 minutes before sunrise on weekdays to avoid crowds and get mirror-smooth reflections.
  • Stand under the central arch for immersive curved reflections, or back up to North or South of the plaza for full-skyline compositions.
  • Use a telephoto lens to isolate skyline details and minimize people, or shoot wide from close up for fun distorted selfies.
  • Check Millennium Park's events calendar before you go, because concerts or festivals can close parts of the plaza and increase crowds.
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