• Tunnel of Love

    Love is in the air at City Museum this February! Join us for a month-long celebration filled with enchanting experiences and romantic adventures that will make your heart skip a…

  • Blessed by the Ancestors

    "Blessed by the Ancestors" is a captivating art exhibit that celebrates the rich artistic talent of Black artists hailing from Saint Louis, MO. This exhibition serves as a powerful testament…

  • Tunnel of Love: Paint and Sip Sessions

    Unleash your inner artist and indulge your creative side with our exclusive Paint and Sip sessions! Choose from 2 separate sessions: 3pm-5pm or 6pm-8pm. This event is 18+. Valid ID will be…

  • Presidents’ Day Weekend

    Family friendly activities at City Museum are happening Presidents' Day Weekend! Immerse yourself in a world of wonder as you explore the museum's unique exhibits and interactive installations. From climbing…

  • 2024 Seasonal Hiring

    City Museum is an ever-evolving, always-thrilling, artist-built playground full of weird spaces to explore, and we're always looking for new faces to add to our team! We're hosting Open Interviews…

  • Upcycled Garden

    Attaboy, cofounder of contemporary art magazine Hi-Fructose, comes to City Museum in downtown St. Louis! The Upcycled Garden installation is an ever-growing and touring concept by Daniel “Attaboy” Seifert, featuring…

  • Spring Break in the City

    Get ready for an epic Spring Break adventure at City Museum in St. Louis – the #1 must-see attraction that promises excitement and thrills for the entire family! With four…

  • The Bog Rattlers on St. Patrick’s Day

    Join us to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with live music from The Bog Rattlers in Beatnik Bob's! Saturday, March 16 from 12pm-4pmSunday, March 17 from 12pm-4pm Beatnik Bob's on 3rd…

  • Solar Eclipse

    Where's the best place downtown to get a view of the 2024 Solar Eclipse? On our Rooftop, of course! Get your special Eclipse Sunglasses and come see the 'dark side…

  • Cardboard Art

    St Louis-based artist Justin King is widely known for his unique cardboard sculptures. He uses texture, color, and movement to express his ideas in paintings and sculptures, often using non-traditional materials and techniques…

  • Physics Bus

    Spending a week learning about Physics aboard an old school bus may be the last thing you expect to be excited about, but this spring at City Museum, you might…