Art on the SquareP.O. Box 23561
Belleville, IL 62223
Phone: (800) 677-9255 or (618) 233-6769
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Art on the Square This nationally acclaimed Art Show attracts artists from around the nation and around the world. This annual family event featuring Art and Music is held in Belleville's Honorary Veterans Memorial Square the weekend following Mother's Day.
Bel-Air is a 32-lane bowling center with leagues and open bowling programs for all ages and skill levels. Enjoy food in the Lane 33 Sports Bar. Banquet facilities are available for large or small events.
St. Clair County's Premier Expo Center since 1964 features shows and events all year long, including craft fairs, antique shows, flea markets, and more.
Built in 1866, the English Gothic style architecture, with its loftiness, large dimensions, sculptures and stained glass, is the largest cathedral in Illinois with regularly scheduled services.
This open-air German Christmas market is constructed in Belleville's Honorary Veterans Memorial Square during the Christmas season. It opens for shopping the day after Thanksgiving and closes the day before Christmas Eve. The Market features unique hand crafted and European items, German & Polish food, entertainment, and fun for the entire family.
View, download, and print this handy walking guide to downtown Belleville's unique shopping, dining, and entertainment district.
Eckert's is the largest family-owned restaurant and orchard in the United States, celebrating over 100 years of farming. Enjoy seasonal 'pick-your-own' fruits and vegetables, wagon rides, shopping, and dining, as well as festivals and special events throughout the year.
Antiques and memorabilia from the 1800's can be found in this Greek Revival style home.
Entertainment venue featuring escape rooms with immersive themes and puzzles.
Gustave Koerner first built his Belleville home, an imposing Greek Revival structure, in 1849, and rebuilt it in 1854 after a devastating fire. With his stature as an intellectual and statesman and the home's location at the main entrance to Belleville's National Historic District, the house has incalculable value as a historic property. Once restored, it will take its rightful place among the crown jewels of Illinois historic sites.