Kansas City, Missouri, 1933. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art features a collection of over 42,000 works of art, including a significant collection of Asian art, European and American paintings, and modern and contemporary art. The museum’s iconic Shuttlecocks sculptures and the Bloch Building, designed by Steven Holl, are architectural highlights.

This museum offers hands-on learning experiences for children of all ages, with exhibits focused on creativity, curiosity, and learning through play.

Located at Jefferson Barracks, this museum offers exhibits on Missouri’s role in the Civil War and its impact on the state and nation.

This museum offers contemporary art exhibitions and installations in a unique building designed by Tadao Ando. It emphasizes innovative and thought-provoking art experiences.

Focusing on contemporary art from around the world, this museum features rotating exhibitions of both established and emerging artists.

Its valuable print holdings and the access it provides to all the major art and architecture databases make the Kenneth and Nancy Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library the best of its kind in the region.

An eclectic museum in downtown St. Louis, City Museum combines a playground, funhouse, and architectural marvel, created from repurposed architectural and industrial objects.

Dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of blues music, this museum features interactive exhibits and live performances.

Featuring interactive exhibits on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, this museum is a great destination for families and students. It includes an OMNIMAX Theater and a planetarium.

Also located in Forest Park, this museum offers exhibits on the history of Missouri and St. Louis, including its role in westward expansion and the 1904 World’s Fair.

Located in the Central West End, this museum celebrates the history and cultural significance of chess, with exhibits on famous players and significant matches.

Located in Forest Park, this museum houses an extensive collection of art from around the world, spanning 5,000 years of history. Admission is free, and it hosts special exhibitions throughout the year.
