Chinese Pavilion
For a normal rental, the Chinese Pavilion costs $40 per day and capacity of the site is 20 visitors. The pavilion includes a small barbecue pit.
For a large event capacity, it can hold up to 70 visitors with an additional $50 refundable deposit.
The 2024 Pavilion and Picnic season runs from Saturday, March 16, through Sunday, November 3.
Reservations will be available online anytime or over the phone during business hours starting January 2, 2024.
about the Chinese Pavilion
The Chinese Pavilion is a reflection of the "Chinoiserie" style popular in pre-Victorian England, which is also visible in the Chinese Chippendale fencing used elsewhere in Tower Grove Park. Designed by Henry Thiele in the Anglo-Chinese style, the Chinese Pavilion is complete with dragons of sheet metal guarding upper and lower corners of the roof. In keeping with the Anglo-Chinese style, the six pairs of columns supporting the concave-hipped roof are painted lacquer red. Appropriately, Shaw and his horticulturist Gurney surrounded the Chinese Pavilion with a grove of Ginkgo trees. The pavilion was restored in 1992 with funds raised by the Friends of Tower Grove Park.