New Sherlock Holmes Exhibit Turns Your Child into Literature’s Most Famous Detective

Long before CSI, Psych and True Detective hit the airwaves, Sherlock Holmes staked his claim as pop culture’s most famous detective, investigating crimes from the pages of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s acclaimed novels.

Even today, through endless reincarnations both on the small and big screen, fans young and old have come to know this legendary detective. This October, the Saint Louis Science Center will morph into 221B Baker Street, plunging guests into the dark streets of Victorian London to crack the mystery that awaits. Through The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes, you and your kids can discover your inner Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, uncovering how science, observation and imagination are key to unlocking the unsolvable – whether in a classic novel or in today’s forensics labs.

“Sherlock Holmes was the consummate student – always curious, observing and investigating,” remarked Christian Greer, Chief Education and Programs Officer at the Saint Louis Science Center. “He used his extensive knowledge in chemistry and in all areas of science to solve baffling mysteries through observation, reason and dedication.”

Conan Doyle Estates Ltd., owned by members of Conan Doyle’s family, has partnered with other organizations, including the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and the Museum of London, to bring the story of both the author and his muse to the Saint Louis Science Center. You’ll not only climb inside the mind of Sherlock Holmes, but inside Conan Doyle’s as well to learn how his experience as a doctor fueled his writing.

The Exhibition features five separate galleries illustrating how both gentlemen impacted the world of criminal science today. Using period pieces, Conan Doyle’s original manuscripts, and Victorian-era tools, the exhibit recreates the author’s study, showing how he became a forefather of modern forensics. On the flip side, sneak into Sherlock Holmes’ sitting room where he and Dr. Watson delved into their most challenging investigations.

Once inspired by the men themselves, get your hands on 19th century forensic instruments and compare them to today’s cutting-edge crime-fighting technology.  With your investigative skills polished and your power of observation revved up, it’s time to trail a murderer who has rocked the streets of London. With a book of clues in hand, travel through the crime scene to learn how the smallest piece of evidence – a fingerprint, a shoe mark, a drop of blood – can be the big key to solving a perplexing mystery.

The final gallery sets the stage for the influence Sherlock Holmes has had on TV, movies and books for generations. Combining a collection of pop culture memorabilia as well as props and costumes from Warner Bros.’ Sherlock Holmes films, CBS’ Elementary and BBC’s Sherlock, the exhibit spotlights how the detective has a hand in what we watch and read today (Unfortunately, Cumberbatch himself will not personally be on display).

The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes runs through January 4, 2015. Tickets prices are $13.50 for Saint Louis Science Center members, $17.50 for adult non-members, and $15.50 for children and senior non-members.

For more information and to view a sneak peek of the exhibition, visit slsc.org/sherlock-holmes.

 

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Metro East mom Nicole Plegge has written for STL Parent for more than 12 years. Besides working as a freelance writer & public relations specialist, and raising two daughters and a husband, Nicole's greatest achievements are finding her misplaced car keys each day and managing to leave the house in a stain-free shirt. Her biggest regret is never being accepted to the Eastland School for Girls. Follow Nicole on Twitter @STLWriterinIL 

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