Museums are awesome to go to when the weather's pretty bad out, but on a nicer day, wouldn't you rather be outside? Luckily for us, Laumeier Sculpture Park gives visitors the best of both worlds. This 110-acre open-air museum is a great stop for anyone to make when in the St. Louis area.
At Laumeier Sculpture Park, entry is free and open to the public year-round. You can even go on a tour to learn about all the exhibits.
This open-air museum will beg you to interact with it, whether that means climbing up hill stairs or hiding in and behind other sculptures.
"Face of the Earth #3" is especially popular among children because you can step inside the mouth, nose and eyes.
Not too far from "Face of the Earth #3", you'll find, "The Way", which is the largest sculpture at the park. This piece is made out of eighteen salvaged oil tanks.
"The Eye" is probably the most iconic sculpture in the park. If you think you've seen it elsewhere before, you're right. The artist, Tony Tassset, also has "Eye" installations up in Dallas and Chicago.
This treetop tent is what wilderness camping dreams are made of. Even better, is that you can climb up a ladder and explore inside of it.
You may notice the words "Hortus Obscurus" carved into these benches. No, it's not a spell from Harry Potter, but rather a piece done by amateur botanist and natural scientist, Frances Whitehead. The words translate into, "Dark Garden."
Moving indoors, the Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center regularly puts on exhibits throughout the year. The Center has received numerous awards for its innovative and modern architecture.
These two installations were done by Gigi Scaria. The one on screen is called, "Time" and the wooden structures surrounding it are a part of the "Woodhenge" installation.
Most of the sculptures stick around for quite some time, but a few new ones are added every once in awhile.
Pretty unique place, isn't it? Just imagine all the neat photos you can take while there!
Laumeier is open daily from 8:00 a.m.–30 minutes past sunset. The Park is located at 12580 Rott Road in St. Louis, Missouri 63127.
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