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401 Monsanto Ave, Sauget, IL 62201
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National Building Arts Center
United StatesIllinoisSaugetNational Building Arts Center

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National Building Arts Center

2300 Falling Springs Rd, Sauget, IL 62206
4.8(21)
Open 24 hours
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(314) 922-5500
Website
nationalbuildingarts.org

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Things to do nearby

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Candlelight: Hip-Hop on Strings
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Mark ZemanMark Zeman
If you love architecture of buildings built by craftsmen from days gone by, you would enjoy a visit to the National Building Arts Center in Sauget, IL, just a few minutes across from downtown. When such buildings meet their final fate, some are fortunate to have small pieces salvaged from the wrecking ball to preserve their artistry and history.
Susie JanSusie Jan
A treasure of architectural salvage! Tours monthly and other events throughout the year, including a summer lecture series. Tour tickets are best purchased online in advance. Dress for the weather w closed toed shoes because you’ll be outside most likely for the majority of the tour.
Andrea KovalAndrea Koval
Loved it for the history and salvage of awesome parts of the buildings that were demolished. Just don't go when cold or too hot. It's 99% outside and not much cover from the elements. Loved the history and stories!
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If you love architecture of buildings built by craftsmen from days gone by, you would enjoy a visit to the National Building Arts Center in Sauget, IL, just a few minutes across from downtown. When such buildings meet their final fate, some are fortunate to have small pieces salvaged from the wrecking ball to preserve their artistry and history.
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A treasure of architectural salvage! Tours monthly and other events throughout the year, including a summer lecture series. Tour tickets are best purchased online in advance. Dress for the weather w closed toed shoes because you’ll be outside most likely for the majority of the tour.
Susie Jan

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Loved it for the history and salvage of awesome parts of the buildings that were demolished. Just don't go when cold or too hot. It's 99% outside and not much cover from the elements. Loved the history and stories!
Andrea Koval

Andrea Koval

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5.0
4y

The National Building Arts Center is a unique study center that houses an extremely large and diversified collection of building artifacts. It is supported by the wealth of information offered in the research library that offers broad holdings in architecture.

There is no other place like the National Building Arts Center in St. Louis. I could spend days gazing at all the artifacts and reading rare books that aren't published online. It is a truly amazing place and I highly suggest others to get in contact with the National Building Arts Center staff so you...

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5.0
2y

If you love architecture of buildings built by craftsmen from days gone by, you would enjoy a visit to the National Building Arts Center in Sauget, IL, just a few minutes across from downtown. When such buildings meet their final fate, some are fortunate to have small pieces salvaged from the wrecking ball to preserve their artistry...

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4.0
6y

Interesting place! Not many places like this is the world. The collection has many architectural artifacts saved from buildings across the United States. Would be great if the collection could be displayed in a more museum friendly way but still a great place to find old pieces to incorporate into new buildings or refurbish...

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