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CATHEDRAL OF SAINT PAUL

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
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This European-inspired cathedral was built in the Renaissance style by the ... Read more
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SCIENCE MUSEUM OF MINNESOTA

Museums
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Museum with interactive exhibits that help to understand certain scientific ... Read more
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JAMES J. HILL HOUSE

Places associated with famous people to visit
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James J. Hill House, built in 1891, was considered the largest and most ... Read more
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MINNESOTA STATE CAPITOL

Public buildings to visit €€

After four years of renovations costing $310 million, the Minnesota State Capitol reopened in August 2017. The history of Saint Paul as the capital of the state is strongly linked to this building, which houses the centre of the state government's activities, including the Governor's Reception Hall, the Senate Chamber, the Chamber of Deputies and the Supreme Court. Architect Cass Gilbert is the architect behind the Capitol. It took nine years to build this imposing building, which opened its doors in 1905. At 132 m high, the Capitol offers a beautiful view to those who are lucky enough to come in summer and who can then admire Daniel Chester and Edward Potter's sculpture more closely. This superb work covered in gold leaf is a tribute to Minnesota. The driver of the tank even bears a sign with the name of that state. Within the building are hidden the many symbols of Minnesota: the floor of the rotunda, among others, represents a star, referring to the North Star (which reminds us of Minnesota's belonging to the former French colony). If you would like to learn more about the history of the building and its function, there is only one thing left to do: take part in one of the free guided tours that are organised every day. From Monday to Saturday, the first visit takes place at 10 am and the second at 2 pm (times change between March and June). On Sundays, guided tours take place at 1pm and 3pm.

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MINNESOTA CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

Museums
An educational museum with the motto "learning while having fun", where ... Read more
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SAINT PAUL GANGSTER TOUR

Guided tours
Saint Paul Gangster Tour explores the dark past of Saint Paul during the ... Read more
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SUMMIT AVENUE WALKING TOUR

Guided tours
The James Hill House organization offers guided walking tours to discover ... Read more
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PADELFORD RIVERBOATS

Guided tours
A company offering a cruise on the Mississippi River aboard a 19th century ... Read more
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COMO PARK ZOO & CONSERVATORY

Natural site to discover
Como Park Zoo & Conservatory is a great place for an outdoor picnic by ... Read more
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FORT SNELLING

Monuments to visit

The construction of this military fortification, located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, was completed in 1825. It allowed the Americans to control the traffic on the territory. More than just a military stronghold, the base was the place where the Ojibwa and Dakota tribes met to trade and talk. The place has been refurbished as it was in the beginning. In each room of the fort, you will meet a costumed guide who will tell you about his world and his way of life. Every day at noon, they fire a cannonball. Open from May to October.

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TWINCITIES.CITYSEARCH.COM

Tourist office

The Yellow Pages guide of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, with opinions on restaurants, bars, outings.

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STPAUL.GOV

Tourist office

The official site of the city.

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SAINT PAUL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Tourist office

In the centre: Free maps of the city and information on accommodation, restaurants and boat outings.

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MINNESOTA HISTORY CENTER

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
Museum located in a building with remarkable architecture, allows to ... Read more
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER VISITOR CENTER

Tourist office
This Mississippi Information Center is located inside the Museum of ... Read more
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LANDMARK PLAZA

Street square and neighborhood to visit

On this small square that connects Rice Park to Hamm Memorial Park, we will be pleased to find the bronze statues of the Peanuts' characters: Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus or Schroeder and his piano. They were installed in 2003 to pay tribute to their creator, Charles Schulz, a native of the city. During the high season, there are regularly temporary art installations. In winter, an ice rink is set up, to the delight of the children. It is possible to rent skates on site.

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EXPLORE MINNESOTA

Tourist office
Recommended by a member
The Minnesota General Tourist Board provides information on the entire ... Read more