City Museum Guide
Unleash Your Inner Child: The City Museum Awaits! Guide
Prepare to have your expectations shattered at the City Museum, a mind-bending architectural marvel and playground for all ages. Forget everything you think you know about museums – this is not a place for quiet contemplation. Instead, it's a sprawling, surreal landscape of repurposed industrial and architectural objects, transformed into a labyrinth of tunnels, slides, climbing structures, and hidden passages. It's a place where imagination runs wild and adventure awaits around every corner. The City Museum is the brainchild of the late artist Bob Cassilly, who envisioned a space where people could explore, discover, and connect with their inner child. He began transforming the former International Shoe Company building in 1997, using salvaged materials from demolished buildings and industrial sites throughout St. Louis. The result is a truly unique and awe-inspiring environment that defies categorization. It's part architectural wonder, part playground, and part art installation – all rolled into one unforgettable experience. At the City Museum, the possibilities are endless. Climb through tunnels, slide down multi-story slides, explore the rooftop Ferris wheel, and marvel at the intricate mosaics and sculptures that adorn every surface. Discover hidden rooms and secret passages, and let your imagination guide you through this extraordinary space. While the City Museum doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, it does offer several dining options within the museum, including a cafe and a pizzeria.
Transportation
The City Museum is located in downtown St. Louis. Several MetroBus routes stop near the museum, including the #4, #10, #11, #32, #40, #74, #94, and #99. Street parking is available, but it can be limited, especially on weekends. Paid parking lots are also located nearby.
Opening Hours
Thursday: 9 AM - 9 PM Friday: 9 AM - 12 AM Saturday: 9 AM - 12 AM Sunday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Ticket Price
General Admission: $22