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Mosaic artist of City Museum, Venice Café passes
A work of art: Sharon Von Senden, woman behind City Museum’s mesmerizing mosaics, dies at 83
Smashing Pumpkins at City Museum
The West End Word by Julie Brown Patton: “Circus Harmony Presents Fluente: An Underseas Circus Adventure”
Like all our annual show titles, “Fluente” is a musical term, which means to play fluidly.
KSDK Channel 5 by Ashley Cole: “City Museum Hosting Sensory-Friendly Day on 1/12”
There will be accommodations made for guests with autism and sensory processing disorders. The museum will have reduced noise and lighting along with a designated quiet area for everyone to have fun and an interactive experience.
STL Jewish Light: “Best of Simchas Readers Poll”
Best place for a bar/bat mitzvah goes to City Museum!
KSDK Channel 5 by Lexi Brown: “10 Things to do in St. Louis This Weekend”
The City Museum has a lot to offer for all ages! This Saturday, you can enjoy a free magic show in the glass circus with your paid admission to the City Museum. Christian the Magician will take the stage.
St. Louis Post Dispatch by Valerie Schremp Hahn: “Expansion, Exhibitions and an Elephant Baby Among 2020 Highlights at Cultural Institutions”
City Museum, which in 2019 was sold to Oklahoma City-based Premier Parks LLC, has a busy year ahead: In June, the downtown west attraction unveils a 6,000-square-foot maze hidden on the fourth floor, which can be accessed using a secret staircase.
USA Today 10 Best Readers Choice: “Vote for City Museum”
Housed in the 600,000-square-foot former warehouse of the International Shoe Company, the St. Louis City Museum has a bit of everything – the world’s largest jungle gym, a 10-story spiral slide and a rooftop garden with stellar views of the city.
Tulsa People by Rhys Martin: “Beyond City Limits: St. Louis”
City Museum, which in 2019 was sold to Oklahoma City-based Premier Parks LLC, has a busy year ahead: In June, the downtown west attraction unveils a 6,000-square-foot maze hidden on the fourth floor, which can be accessed using a secret staircase.
Conde Nest Traveler by Melissa Kravitz: “Things to do When Visiting St. Louis”
Her visit hit on many of the typical tourist high points: the Gateway Arch, City Museum, the Saint Louis Zoo.