Experience a museum with a difference; the St. Louis City Museum is not about the silent halls
and orderly corridors of a regular museum, yet it stays true to the purpose of educating and
enlightening its visitors. Built on a 600,000 square foot area that was once the site of a former
International Shoe Company, this museum is a mix of a child’s playhouse, an artistic sculpture and
an intellectual institution.
The material that was used in the construction of the museum was sourced from discarded
material found in the city dumps. In fact the museum can boast of being able to recycle old
chimneys, wrecked planes and even construction cranes. This bizarre source of construction material
truly emphasizes the urban roots of the St. Louis City Museum.
Among some of the popular sections of the museum are the Enchanted Caves, built inside the
conveyer tunnel of the shoe factory. This exhibit showcases artistic talents of a dozen sculptors
as they try and recreate mysteries of a pre historic era.
The MonstroCity exhibit is perhaps the world’s most innovative children’s play area, built
out of two light aircraft, a fire engine and other waste material this interactive sculpture
welcomes visitors to climb and take in the impressive view it presents from the top. Many other
enclosures that reflect this refreshing new concept of a museum can be seen at the St. Louis City
Museum, including the World Aquarium, Toddler Town, Art City, Museum of Mirth, Mystery and Mayhem,
Tiny Train Town Model Railroad and Circus Day.
As a hotel in St. Louis, MO located in the heart of the city’s Downtown area, the
Millennium Hotel St. Louis
enables you to visit this uniquely urban museum as well as a host of other attractions in the
city.
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