List of museums in Pittsburgh

This list of museums in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are university and non-profit art galleries. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.

Museums

Name Neighborhood Type Summary
American Jewish MuseumSquirrel HillArtContemporary Jewish art
Andy Warhol MuseumNorth ShoreArtOver 4,000 Warhol art works in all media - paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculptures, installations, films
August Wilson Center for African American CultureCultural DistrictAfrican AmericanCultural center about African Americans in Western Pennsylvania and people of African descent around the world
Bicycle HeavenChateauTransportationwebsite, bicycle store and museum
Carnegie Museum of ArtOaklandArtContemporary art, hosts the Carnegie International every few years, sculpture, architectural drawings, photography
Carnegie Museum of Natural HistoryOaklandNatural historyDinosaurs, gems & minerals, Native American & Egyptian artifacts, nature dioramas, Powdermill Nature Reserve
Carnegie Science CenterChateauScienceHands-on exhibits, includes Miniature Railroad & Village of Western PA and the Highmark SportsWorks
Center for PostNatural HistoryGarfieldNatural historyStorefront museum, displays organisms that have been intentionally altered by humans by means including selective breeding or genetic engineering
Children's Museum of PittsburghAllegheny CenterChildren'sExhibits include Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Waterplay, Art Studio, Garage, Curiosity Lab, Theater, Nursery, artwork you can play with
The Clemente MuseumLawrencevilleBiographicalLife of baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente
Elmer H. Grimm Sr. Pharmacy MuseumOaklandMedicalHistoric pharmacy displays, part of the University of Pittsburgh
Fort Pitt MuseumDowntownOpen airFort Pitt's role during the French & Indian War, American Revolution, the Whiskey Rebellion and the founding of Pittsburgh, administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
The Frick PittsburghPoint BreezeMultipleIncludes Clayton, the restored Frick mansion; Frick Art Museum of fine and decorative art; Car and Carriage Museum with over 20 local antique cars; Greenhouse and grounds
Heinz History CenterStrip DistrictLocal historyHistory of Western Pennsylvania, includes Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum; center also operates Meadowcroft Rockshelter
Hunt Institute for Botanical DocumentationSquirrel HillArtwebsite, part of Hunt Library at Carnegie Mellon University, offers exhibits from its collections of botanical art
Kelso Museum of Near Eastern ArchaeologyEast LibertyArchaeologyOperated by the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Bible archaeology, features collection of ancient Near Eastern and Palestinian pottery and artifacts
Mattress FactoryCentral NorthsideArtExhibits room-sized installation art
Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon UniversityOaklandArtContemporary art gallery
Miniature Railroad & VillageChateauModel trainsLocated in the Carnegie Science Center
Nationality RoomsOaklandCultureGuided tours of special classrooms designed to celebrate a different culture that had an influence on Pittsburgh's growth; part of University of Pittsburgh
Photo Antiquities Museum of Photographic HistoryAllegheny CenterArtwebsite, history of photography, includes images, cameras and accessories
Pittsburgh Center for the ArtsPoint BreezeArtCommunity arts campus that offers arts education programs and contemporary art exhibitions
Pittsburgh Glass CenterGarfieldArtHodge Gallery features contemporary glass
RandylandCentral NorthsideArtDedicated to the outsider art of Randy Gilson.
Silver Eye Center for PhotographySouth Side FlatsArtwebsite, hosts four photography exhibits each year
Society for Contemporary CraftStrip DistrictArtContemporary art in craft media by international, national and regional artists
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and MuseumOaklandMilitaryLargest memorial in the United States dedicated solely to honoring all branches of military veterans and service personnel
Stephen Foster Memorial MuseumOaklandBiographicalCollection of composer Stephen Foster, also two music theaters
ToonSeumCultural DistrictArtCartoon art
Trundle ManorSwissvaleArtOddity museum dedicated to steampunk, horror, and classic film items.
University Arts GalleryOaklandArtPart of the University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh Dental MuseumOaklandMedicalHistoric dental artifacts and equipment
Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum at the History CenterStrip DistrictSportsLocated in the Smithsonian wing of the Heinz History Center, focuses on sports history in the Pittsburgh region
Wood Street GalleriesCultural DistrictArtContemporary art gallery featuring new media artists from around the globe

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