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Pulitzer Arts Foundation

The Pulitzer Arts Foundation is one of St. Louis's most extraordinary cultural gems, housed in a breathtaking minimalist building designed by legendary Japanese architect Tadao Ando. Opened in 2001, this intimate yet powerful institution presents rotating exhibitions of modern and contemporary art in a space that is itself a work of art — featuring dramatic concrete walls, reflecting pools, and carefully choreographed natural light that transforms the viewing experience throughout the day. The foundation's commitment to the dialogue between art, architecture, and community makes every visit feel deeply intentional and memorable. Guests of the Lehmann House Bed & Breakfast are perfectly positioned to explore the Pulitzer, located just a short drive away in the vibrant Grand Center Arts District. Unlike sprawling mega-museums, the Pulitzer's focused scale means you can experience each exhibition deeply and thoughtfully, without museum fatigue. The programming spans painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art, often featuring internationally renowned artists alongside thought-provoking community-centered projects. The serene reflecting pool courtyard alone is worth the visit. Practically speaking, the Pulitzer Arts Foundation offers free general admission, making it an exceptional value for art lovers. Hours are typically Wednesday through Saturday, so plan your visit accordingly. Guided tours are occasionally available and highly recommended to unlock the deeper layers of both the art and the architecture. The surrounding Grand Center neighborhood also offers excellent dining and other cultural institutions, making it easy to craft a full day of arts and culture just minutes from your comfortable stay at Lehmann House.
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