Laumeier Sculpture Park
About
Engaging the community through art and nature, Laumeier Sculpture Park is one of the first and largest dedicated sculpture parks in the country. The outdoor museum offers more than 60 large-scale sculptures in a 105-acre park located in the heart of St. Louis County. Free and open daily, Laumeier Sculpture Park annually serves 300,000 visitors of all ages through sculpture conservations, temporary exhibitions, public events and educational programs. “I think that the most interesting way to experience St. Louis – its landscape, its history, its culture – is through public art,” curator Dana Turkovic says, “and I would, of course, suggest visiting Laumeier Sculpture Park for that.”Upcoming Events
When the attraction hosts special exhibits and seasonal events, you’ll find them here.
Make Your Trip a Masterpiece
If you like what you see here, don’t miss the other world-class museums, galleries, theaters and venues throughout the region.

12580 Rott Rd.
St. Louis,
MO
63127
TripAdvisor Rating:
477 Reviews | Write a ReviewUnique blend of art and nature
Reviewed By Joanne F October 2024This Park is a unique blend of art and nature. Spanning 105 acres, it features impressive large-scale sculptures and scenic walking trails. Perfect for art and outdoor lovers, seeking a peaceful...
Full ReviewHidden Gem of STL.
Reviewed By Diane E September 2024While this place usually isn't in the top list of attractions to visit while in St. Louis doesn't mean it is not worth visiting. This place is definitely more of hidden gem (to me anyways). The...
Full ReviewInteresting Sculptures
Reviewed By SunnySkiesAZ August 2024This is a very large well-maintained park with interesting sculptures and plaques explaining the art and artist scattered throughout the grounds. There are also some nice hiking trails. Enjoyable...
Full ReviewHours
Open daily from 8 a.m. until 30 minutes past sunset. Closed on Christmas.
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TripAdvisor Rating:
477 Reviews | Write a ReviewUnique blend of art and nature
Reviewed By Joanne F October 2024This Park is a unique blend of art and nature. Spanning 105 acres, it features impressive large-scale sculptures and scenic walking trails. Perfect for art and outdoor lovers, seeking a peaceful...
Full ReviewHidden Gem of STL.
Reviewed By Diane E September 2024While this place usually isn't in the top list of attractions to visit while in St. Louis doesn't mean it is not worth visiting. This place is definitely more of hidden gem (to me anyways). The...
Full ReviewInteresting Sculptures
Reviewed By SunnySkiesAZ August 2024This is a very large well-maintained park with interesting sculptures and plaques explaining the art and artist scattered throughout the grounds. There are also some nice hiking trails. Enjoyable...
Full Review