About
Housed in a 600,000-square-foot former shoe company warehouse, City Museum is as much a playground as it is a museum. Exhibits consist largely of repurposed architectural and industrial objects, from colorful tiles to safety deposit boxes to stainless steel buffet pans, which decorate the veritable adventure park. The brainchild of internationally acclaimed artist Bob Cassilly, a classically trained sculptor and serial entrepreneur, City Museum opened for visitors in 1997 to the riotous approval of young and old alike. Cassilly and a crew of artisans have constructed the museum from the very stuff of the city and, as a result, it has urban roots deeper than any other institutions. To this day, it remains one of the most unique attractions in St. Louis. “It’s difficult to describe City Museum, but in general, it’s a place that builds confidence,” creative director Rick Erwin says. “I’ve seen kids who were once scared to go down the multistory slides encouraging their peers – even their teachers – to take a turn. At City Museum, families are encouraged to play – and grow – together.”16 Kid-Approved Attractions in STL
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Meet the Creative Director
On their first date, Rick Erwin and his wife went to City Museum. More than 20 years later, he’s creative director of the weirdly wonderful St. Louis attraction.

750 N. 16th St.
St. Louis,
MO
63103
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6737 Reviews | Write a ReviewCity Museum St Louis
Reviewed By SammieAr March 2025First thing, parking. Several people made the same mistake, including us, and had to back their car out when they saw the pink sign that says $20 for first two hours. That “wrong” parking lot is...
Full ReviewAmazing experience
Reviewed By sohlhausen March 2025Absolutely worth a visit. If I lived in St. Louis, I'd get a season pass for my grandkids. We spent six hours here and they did not want to leave. So much for the grandkids to see and do. I'm...
Full ReviewOverwhelming!
Reviewed By 5krishnat April 2024Overwhelming! While it's a great play space, it is overwhelming on the senses, especially when busy! With 6 floors, and renovated industrial space, it can be dark in some places - keep a close eye on...
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Wed.-Thur., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Sat., 9 a.m.-midnight Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. CLOSED MON.-TUES.
TripAdvisor Rating:
6737 Reviews | Write a ReviewCity Museum St Louis
Reviewed By SammieAr March 2025First thing, parking. Several people made the same mistake, including us, and had to back their car out when they saw the pink sign that says $20 for first two hours. That “wrong” parking lot is...
Full ReviewAmazing experience
Reviewed By sohlhausen March 2025Absolutely worth a visit. If I lived in St. Louis, I'd get a season pass for my grandkids. We spent six hours here and they did not want to leave. So much for the grandkids to see and do. I'm...
Full ReviewOverwhelming!
Reviewed By 5krishnat April 2024Overwhelming! While it's a great play space, it is overwhelming on the senses, especially when busy! With 6 floors, and renovated industrial space, it can be dark in some places - keep a close eye on...
Full Review