Saint Louis Art Museum
1 Fine Arts Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
About the Saint Louis Art Museum
The Saint Louis Art Museum, located at 1 Fine Arts Drive in St. Louis, Missouri, is a renowned art gallery and museum that serves as a popular tourist attraction. The museum showcases a diverse collection of art, including the current exhibitions "Concealed Layers: Uncovering Expressionist Paintings," "Shimmering Silks: Traditional Japanese Textiles, 18th–19th Centuries," and "Native American Art of the 20th Century: The William P. Healey Collection." Visitors can explore a wide range of artistic styles and cultural influences through the museum's extensive collection, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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1 Fine Arts Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States
Opening hours of Saint Louis Art Museum
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews of Saint Louis Art Museum
"One of the most remarkable aspects of visiting this stunning and beautiful museum on Fridays is the price: FREE !! As a StL County resident, I parked in Forest Park - Education Center Visitor parking lot and jumped on a SLAM "Art in Bloom" shuttle bus. In less than 5 minutes drive, the shuttle driver delivered us safely & directly in front of the museum (on top of the majestic Art Hill). This morning I relished the time in the SLAM galleries. I not only enjoyed the incredulous blooms and floral displays, but also the accompanying pieces of art work. And March 1, 2024 was one of those rare SLAM Fridays!! I was also blessed to immerse myself in: Matisse and the Sea. I rediscovered a Francophone artist I had loved years ago. I was grateful for the QR code audio tour, the geographical tour, and countless ways that this exhibition is inclusive:) SLAM goes above the call of duty to not only make art accessible for all, but more importantly demonstrates that art can unify us ... young & old, conservative & liberal, male & female, Final kudos go to Rosemary (lovely volunteer) who inspired me!"
"Very large museum, there are 3 floors full of art. Be prepared to stay all day to see as much as possible. There is an eclectic selection of art here. They have art works from Rodin, Monet, Van Gogh, Dali', Gauguin, Picasso.... and many more magnificent works from less known artist, but just as spectacular. The newer "modern art" works are not of interest to me. Some of them had me asking, WTH is THAT! With an eye roll. I took some pictures of the eye rolling ones too, for humor. There have Roman, Egyptian, Asian, Religious art just to name a few. There are paintings here that look like they could reach out and touch you. So life like. The restaurant inside the museum has a lunch & dinner menu, our lunch was nicely priced and very tasty. Reservations to dine there are recommended."
"The only other art museum that I've been to that rivals this one is the Denver Art Museum, and that location charges you. This is a free art museum with multiple floors of some of the most breathtaking pieces that you've ever seen. The amount of genuine treasure they have is amazing, and their cultural sections have a ton to offer. My favorite is their Egypt exhibit. You can expect to spend between 2-4 hours there if you've never been before. If you are looking for entertainment and you are new to Saint Louis, this should be near the top of your list."
"Free attraction. Great for families. Literally something here for everyone. Old masters, new contemporary, sculpture garden, and more! The park itself is a wonderful to behold & the museum just makes it better! Free parking is available in a surface lot."
"Visiting with friends at the Art Museum The Hip Hop Ego event "THE CULTURE" Expanding my experience with hip-hop music in St. Louis. I thought the experience was enlightening. I liked and appreciated the symbolism from some of the pieces. The exhibit "camouflage" was impressive. Ascension was another display with a meaning. This exhibit conveys the trials and tribulations the Hip Hop culture has endured. Knowing this struggle, they continue to express their life through their music and fashion. This is worth the price of admission. As you leave the exhibit, there is a print of St. Louis Hip hop artists is on display as a tribute of the East Coast artists."
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