The St. Louis Art Museum has the largest collection of artwork on display in the city, with three floors featuring a variety of styles of artwork from all over the world. The first floor has artwork from all of the continents. The second has more traditional artwork such as paintings, Christian art, sculptures and special exhibits. The third floor has abstract and contemporary art. There are only a few works by the more famous artists, but the collection is so vast that art lovers are bound to see something they will like.
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Another free Forest Park attraction. The museum is incredible. You could spend all day inside looking at all the different pieces. My favorites are the...
The free museum this large is a great visit. If we get tired of seeing art, we can leave and no money (unless I choose to donate) is lost. Having no real...
Considering we are in St. Louis, MO and the fact it is FREE. Yes, FREE! You can't really gripe much. I visit here and the zoo many times a year. Especially...
Ready, Set, Culturize
Although I have been to better art museums (such as the Museum of Fine Art Houston), it's still a very nice one to visit. Best of all it's FR...
Wonderful place for art...
We went to DC a couple of years ago and went to most of the Smithsonian properties and the Gallery of Art there. Though the collection in St. L...
What a Treasure
Built as part of the 1904 World's Fair, the St. Louis Art Museum is as amazing today as it must have been then. Constantly changing exhibits, s...
Wonderful
It's free. That's among the best part. In the middle of Forest Park, and right out the front is the hill overlooking the Basin. Plenty to see i...
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