Old Courthouse Museum Tour at the Gateway Arch National Park

Date: Aug 02, 2025 | Time: 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm

Old Courthouse Museum Tour at the Gateway Arch National Park. National Park Service rangers give guided tours of the Old Courthouse every day at 2:15. The tours cover the architecture and history of the building and the court cases associated with it. There are four museum galleries and two historically furnished courtrooms that can also be viewed. Tours are FREE! See website for more info.

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Old Courthouse | 314-655-1700 | Website

The Old Courthouse, part of the Gateway Arch National Park, is located in downtown St. Louis on land that was donated by Auguste Chouteau and Judge John B. Lucas to the city under the stipulation that it would forever be used for a courthouse. The courthouse that is seen today began as a brick building in 1828 and has undergone many periods of construction, demolition and renovation to become the beautiful building that it is today.

Exhibits at the Old Courthouse include tracing St. Louis' African American history, the historic slavery trial of Dred Scott and his wife Harriet, a restored courtroom restored to its 1850's appearance. Special events are held at the Old Courthouse throughout the year. Admission to the Old Courthouse is free and is open daily from 9am to 5pm; closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.

Directions: The Old Courthouse is located at Market and 4th Streets in Downtown St. Louis. From Interstate 64 westbound, take exit #40 to Clark Avenue, make a right/east and go to 4th Street and make a left to the Old Courthouse on the left. From Interstate 64 eastbound, take exit #40, make a left on Gratiot Street, go to 4th Street and make a left, take 4th Street to the Old Courthouse on the left.

Address:


Market and 4th Streets,
St Louis, MO
63102





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