Ann & Robert H. Lurie Tower

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Tower 60-bell carillon played from a keyboard & pedalboard. Weekday 1:30 pm recitals open to visitors

The Robert and Ann Lurie Carillon was built in 1996 on the university’s North Campus. A gift to the School of Engineering from the Robert and Ann Lurie Family Foundation, it contains 60 bells, with the lowest bell (bourdon) weighing 6 tons. The Royal Eijsbouts Bell Foundry of Asten, The Netherlands, cast the bells. The tower was built to the design of Charles Moore (AB 1947, Hon Arch Ph.D. 1992) and Arthur Anderson.

Miss the daily carillon recitals? Join us at the North Campus Research Complex for some holiday musical bell cheer!
12/17/2025

Miss the daily carillon recitals? Join us at the North Campus Research Complex for some holiday musical bell cheer!

Join us this Friday, Dec. 19 at 12:00 PM for our monthly lunchtime concert at NCRC. This month's program will feature bells, carillon, and a Ukrainian dulcimer recently donated to the Stearns Collection.

Thanks to The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America for the feature! Did you catch today's special recital, U-M Organ ...
10/07/2025

Thanks to The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America for the feature! Did you catch today's special recital, U-M Organ Conference: “Global Rhythms” carillon recital by Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra? After today, we return to our regular schedule of daily open-tower recitals from 1:20–2:00 pm Monday through Friday!

Address

1230 Murfin Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI
48109

Opening Hours

Monday 1:30pm - 2pm
Tuesday 1:30pm - 2pm
Wednesday 1:30pm - 2pm
Thursday 1:30pm - 2pm
Friday 1:30pm - 2pm

Telephone

+17346478079

Website

https://gobluebells.wordpress.com/2016/09/21/lurie-c

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