The history of St. Louis has been heavily influenced by Westward expansion and blues music. The big "must-see" in this region is the Gateway Arch, while other important sites include the Museum of Westward Expansion, the St. Louis Cathedral and the Anheuser-Busch factory tour. The city offers plenty for the whole family. Children will enjoy the local zoo and the Magic House, while family members will also want to unwind at Forest Park, home to the World's Fair almost a century ago.
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An interfaith museum featuring the works of contemporary artists from around the world.
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The Pulitzer Arts Foundation is a museum that believes in the power of dynamic experiences with art. Presenting contemporary and historic art in dialogue with its celebrated Tadao Ando building, the exhibitions and programs inspire new ideas and perspectives. The Pulitzer is a place for contemplation and exchange that brings art and people together. The Pulitzer is open Thursday–Sunday 10am–5pm, with extended hours on Friday until 8pm. Due to COVID-19, reservations are required. Learn more and book a free reservation today at pulitzerarts.org.
We visited because we loved Ando's design for Wrightwood 659 in Chicago, and were not disappointed. The building is a fantastic space for viewing, contemplating, and feeling art. We knew nothing of Terry Adkins before touring the exhibit and were very impressed. While this pandemic is horrible, it was quite a treat to have the entire building to ourselves, along with the friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate staff. The Pulitzer (along with the Contemporary Art Museum next door) will become a regular go-to place when we're in St. Louis.
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The most interesting performers in an intimate, intriguing setting. Due to the curvature of the space, the width of seats varies a bit in the center section.
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