St. Louis French Festival
The St. Louis French Festival is an artistic and educational collaboration between the Missouri History Museum, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Saint Louis Symphony Community Partnership, the University of Missouri-St. Louis and the St. Louis Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, with St. Louis Cathedral Concerts leading this collaboration.
From February 24 through March 1, don't miss out on this memorable week filled with French culture and charm.
The St. Louis French Festival touts cultural experiences with a uniquely French flair. Be sure to join us at the Missouri History Museum for the following events:
From February 24 through March 1, don't miss out on this memorable week filled with French culture and charm.
The St. Louis French Festival touts cultural experiences with a uniquely French flair. Be sure to join us at the Missouri History Museum for the following events:
- Friday, February 26, 2:00pm: Veuve Chouteau, a 20-minute one-woman performance based on the city of St. Louis' founding mother. Find out what she thinks of the Louisiana Purchase!
- Friday, February 26, 7:30pm: Professor Lynne Davis presents a lecture on the architecture and stained glass windows of the Chartres Cathedral in France. The lecture is followed by a wine & cheese reception. Space for the reception is limited and reservations are required. Please click on the tickets link to reserve your place.
- Saturday, February 27, 11:00am: St. Louis French Heritage tour hosted by Shoenberg Curator Anne Woodhouse. Tour is limited to 30 participants.
| When: |
Friday, Feb. 26-- 2pm: Theatre Performance; 7:30pm: Lecture
Saturday, Feb. 27-- 11am: Tour |
| Where: |
MacDermott Grand Hall |
| How Much: | Lecture, tour & theatrical performance are free; Reception: $25 per person |
| Tickets: | ![]() |
| Exhibit(s): | Seeking St. Louis |
| Brochure: | st louis french festivall.pdf |






