CULTURAL
ATTRACTIONS
MUSEUMS
As you would expect with Pittsburgh’s rich traditions of
history, creativity and education, Pittsburgh offers some
of the finest museums in the country, with exhibits
designed to enrich the minds of children and adults alike.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
4400 Forbes Avenue, Oakland
Home of one of the world’s best-preserved dinosaur
collections and one of the six largest natural history
museums in the U.S.
412-622-3131
or visit
Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Avenue, Oakland
Nationally recognized for its permanent collection of
French Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and 19th and
20th century American art
412-622-3131
or visit
Andy Warhol Museum
117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
The largest museum devoted to one artist in the world.
412-237-8300
or visit
Pittsburgh Children’s Museum
Allegheny Center, North Side
Play and education are intertwined in three floors of
hands-on exhibits for children age 12 and under.
412-322-5058
or visit
Carnegie Science Center
One Allegheny Avenue, North Side
This “Amusement Park for the Mind,” offers hands-on
exhibits, discovery areas, a four-story OMNIMAX
THEATER and the world’s largest interactive
planetarium. There’s even a real WWII submarine to be
explored.
412-237-3400
or visit
Fort Pitt Museum
Point State Park
412-281-9284
or visit
Frick Art and Historical Center
Point Breeze
412-371-0600
or visit
Senator John Heintz Historical Society of Western PA
Strip District
412-454-6000
or visit
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