Kiener Plaza


Kiener Plaza is named after Harry Kiener, a USA Track & FIeld member who competed at the 1904 Olympics, eventually becoming a steel company executive and philanthropist. His namesake park features a number of paths and a lawn that can accommodate a variety of events, including a bicycle parking grove, a shade garden with café tables and chairs, benches, a fountain garden with a splash pad, and a children’s play garden, as well as a statue in honor of the former Olympian.
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42 Reviews | Write a ReviewKiener Plaza, St. Louis
Reviewed By Don W March 2021Kiener Plaza is like a town square for the city of St. Louis. New buildings overlooking the ballpark and the historic Old Courthouse (which has museum exhibit rooms) frame the park. Also the...
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Reviewed By TeamWard July 2019The Kiener plaza is a small park offering great views of the Old Courthouse and the gateway arch, a real treasure in the city centre.
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Reviewed By Peanut977 March 2018Lots of green space as well as a small park for the kids to play on. Also a great view of the old court house and the arch from this park.
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