Pittsburgh: Museum
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The Andy Warhol Museum
Warhol's works and the art he inspired The Andy Warhol Museum, nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, stands as a vibrant tribute to one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century. This extensive museum, dedicated to the life and art of Andy Warhol, is the largest museum in...
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Nestled in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History stands as a treasure trove of our planet's rich and diverse history. This esteemed institution, founded in 1896 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie, invites visitors to embark on a journey...
Nationality Rooms
Nestled within the historic Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh, the Nationality Rooms are a testament to the cultural diversity and heritage that have shaped the city of Pittsburgh and its academic community.
Randyland
Randyland is a vibrant explosion of color and creativity nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh's historic Mexican War Streets neighborhood. This whimsical outdoor museum is the brainchild of artist Randy Gilson, who transformed a rundown property into a joyful celebration...
Mattress Factory
The Mattress Factory is a unique cultural gem nestled in the North Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, United States. This contemporary art museum, distinguished for its room-sized installations, offers an immersive experience that pushes the boundaries of traditional...
Carnegie Museum of Art
Multimedia exhibits of contemporary art Nestled in the vibrant heart of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Museum of Art stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry. Established in 1895 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie, the museum is a revered institution that showcases a diverse collection of...
Frick Art & Historical Center
Nestled in the verdant neighborhood of Point Breeze in Pittsburgh, the Frick Art & Historical Center stands as a cultural oasis that offers visitors a glimpse into the Gilded Age opulence and the legacy of the Frick family.
Cathedral of Learning
Gothic Revival skyscraper at a school Rising majestically above the University of Pittsburgh's campus, the Cathedral of Learning stands as a testament to the city's commitment to education and architectural grandeur. This Gothic Revival skyscraper, reaching 535 feet into the Pittsburgh skyline, is not only...
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum stands as a poignant tribute to the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, located in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh. This grandiose structure, dedicated in 1910, serves not only as a memorial but...
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh are a treasured constellation of culture and history. This prestigious group includes four distinctive museums: the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the...
Frick Fine Arts Building
Nestled within the verdant grounds of the University of Pittsburgh, the Frick Fine Arts Building stands as a beacon of cultural enrichment in the bustling city of Pittsburgh, United States. This historic structure is not only a hub for the university's Department of...
Mr. Smalls Theatre
Nestled in the heart of Millvale, just a stone's throw from downtown Pittsburgh, Mr. Smalls Theatre stands as a beacon of the city's vibrant arts and music scene. This intimate venue, housed in a former 18th-century Catholic church, has been repurposed into one of...
Miniature Railroad & Village
Nestled within the storied city of Pittsburgh lies a hidden gem that captivates both the young and the young at heart: the Miniature Railroad & Village. This enchanting museum exhibit, located at the Carnegie Science Center, offers visitors a unique blend of history...
Bicycle Heaven
Bicycle Heaven is a unique museum that pedals through the streets of Pittsburgh, United States, offering an extraordinary journey into the world of bicycles. This remarkable haven for cycling enthusiasts and history buffs alike is the largest bicycle museum in the...
Carnegie Science Center
The Carnegie Science Center, a beacon of discovery in Pittsburgh, stands as an interactive hub for science enthusiasts of all ages. Nestled along the banks of the Ohio River, this dynamic museum offers an extensive array of exhibits, activities, and programs designed...
Fort Pitt Museum
Nestled at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in Pittsburgh, the Fort Pitt Museum is a portal to the past, offering a glimpse into the rich history of the region during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.
Allegheny Observatory
Nestled in the scenic Riverview Park in Pittsburgh, the Allegheny Observatory stands as a beacon of astronomical discovery and education. This historic facility, renowned for its research contributions and public outreach programs, is an integral part of the University...
Heinz History Center
Nestled in the heart of Pittsburgh, the Heinz History Center stands as a proud testament to the rich tapestry of Western Pennsylvania's past. This museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is the largest history museum in Pennsylvania and offers a deep dive...
Stephen Foster Memorial
The Stephen Foster Memorial, nestled in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, United States, stands as a tribute to the legacy of one of America's most influential songwriters. This museum, dedicated to the life and works of Stephen Collins Foster, offers visitors an...
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh is a hands-on interactive children's museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is in the Allegheny Center neighborhood in Pittsburgh's Northside.
August Wilson African American Cultural Center
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center is a U.S. nonprofit arts organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that presents performing and visual arts programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans not only in Western Pennsylvania, but nationally and internationally.
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts is a non-profit community arts campus that offers arts education programs and contemporary art exhibitions in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Miller ICA at Carnegie Mellon University
The Miller ICA at Carnegie Mellon University is the contemporary art gallery of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
ToonSeum
ToonSeum: Pittsburgh Museum of Cartoon Art is a museum devoted exclusively to the cartoon arts, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ToonSeum is one of three museums dedicated to cartoon art in the United States.
Wood Street Galleries
Wood Street Galleries, a visual arts project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, is a gallery located in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The gallery occupies the upper floors of the Max Azen company building, above the Wood Street light rail stop.
American Jewish Museum
The American Jewish Museum, or AJM, is a contemporary Jewish art museum located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A department of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, the museum is located in the Squirrel Hill JCC at the corner Forbes Avenue and Murray Avenue, in the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish neighborhood.
Trundle Manor
Trundle Manor is a macabre art museum and oddity tourist trap in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded by artist couple and Anton and Rachel Miriello and houses their personal collection of cryptozoology, vintage taxidermy, and jarred specimens.
Center for PostNatural History
The Center for PostNatural History is a storefront museum in Pittsburgh's Garfield neighborhood.
University of Pittsburgh School of Education
The University of Pittsburgh School of Education consists of five academic departments: Administrative and Policy Studies, Health and Physical Activity, Instruction and Learning, Learning Sciences & Policy, and Psychology in Education.
Pittsburgh Glass Center
The Pittsburgh Glass Center is a gallery, glass studio, and public-access school dedicated to teaching, creating and promoting studio glass art. It is located on Penn Avenue in the Friendship neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
Allegheny Post Office
Allegheny Post Office, also known as Old North Post Office, The Landmarks Museum, is a building built in 1897 in the Allegheny City area that is now within Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located in Pittsburgh's North Side.
The Clemente Museum
The Roberto Clemente Museum is an American museum honoring Roberto Clemente, the Major League Baseball right fielder of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Hall of Famer.
Bayernhof Music Museum
Bayernhof Music Museum features a major collection of automated musical instruments from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Salk Hall
Jonas Salk Hall at the University of Pittsburgh is a Pennsylvania state and Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark.
Carnegie International
The Carnegie International is the oldest North American exhibition of contemporary art from around the globe. It was first organized at the behest of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie on November 5, 1896 in Pittsburgh.
Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems
The Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems is a notable mineral and gem collection within the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
King Estate
The King Estate located at 5501 Elgin Street in the Highland Park neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1880. Alexander King was the original owner of this Second Empire style house.
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1900, the university is the result of a merger of the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research.
Killer Heels
Killer Heals was a blockbuster exhibition that ran at the Brooklyn Museum from September 10, 2014 – March 1, 2015. The exhibition displayed high-heeled footwear, for men and women, as art objects.
Pittsburgh Photographic Library
The Pittsburgh Photographic Library is a photography repository held by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh of over 50,000 prints and negatives relating to history of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.