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21st Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest The American Experience
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The Jewel Box in St. Louis is a stunning architectural masterpiece that has mesmerized viewers since its creation in 1930. Located at Art Hill, this iconic structure is made entirely of iron and glass, giving it a unique and captivating appearance. From a different angle, the Jewel Box showcases its intricate and delicate design. The transparency of the glass panels allows visitors to look inside the building and experience the beauty of the surrounding environment. The iron framework forms the foundation of this remarkable structure, adding strength and stability to its elegant form. The Jewel Box holds a significant place in St. Louis architecture as it represents a perfect blend of art and functionality. Its original purpose was to serve as a greenhouse, housing a vast collection of exotic plants and flowers. Over the years, it has evolved into a renowned venue for weddings, private events, and public exhibitions. Its prominent location on Art Hill, within Forest Park, only adds to its mesmerizing charm. Surrounded by the beauty of nature, the Jewel Box stands as a testament to the city's rich architectural history. Offering panoramic views of the park, it becomes a picturesque destination for locals and tourists alike. As a staple in St. Louis architecture, the Jewel Box has become an emblematic symbol of the city. It represents St. Louis's dedication to preserving its architectural heritage while embracing innovation. Its timeless beauty continues to captivate and inspire anyone who encounters its magnificent presence.

Photo Detail
Date Taken: 09.2022
Date Uploaded: 11.2023
Photo Location: Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Camera: NIKON D3300
Copyright: © Lauren Harris