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Saint Louis Art Museum
Attraction Introduction:
Situated in the heart of Forest Park, the Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the Midwest’s leading art institutions. Built as the Palace of Fine Arts for the 1904 World's Fair, the museum boasts an extensive collection of over 34,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history and cultures. Visitors can explore an array of exhibitions ranging from ancient artifacts and Old Masters to contemporary art. The museum also hosts special exhibitions, lectures, and family-friendly events throughout the year, making it a cultural cornerstone in the Saint Louis community.
Visiting Tips:
Admission to the Saint Louis Art Museum’s permanent collection is free, making it an accessible activity for families and solo travelers alike. To make the most of your visit, consider taking one of the free public tours offered daily at 1:30 PM. If you prefer exploring at your own pace, the museum provides complimentary audio guides. Additionally, don't miss the stunning Grand Hall, which features high ceilings and impressive architectural details that date back to the 1904 World’s Fair.
Precautions:
When planning your visit, be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the museum encompasses multiple floors and large galleries. Photography is permitted in most areas, but flash photography and tripods are not allowed. Eating and drinking are restricted to designated café areas within the museum, so plan your meals accordingly. Furthermore, to ensure the safety of the art, large bags and backpacks must be checked at the coat check. The museum is wheelchair accessible, and wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis.