Part of the Diag tour
Angell Hall
435 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn, Angell Hall is a blend of Greek and Roman architectural motifs and is one of the most iconic image of the U-M campus. On U-M's Diag next to Mason, Haven and Tisch Halls, the building houses LSA classrooms and offices.


