Andy Warhol MuseumDescriptionOpened in 1994, the museum is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. It is a collaborative project of the Carnegie Institute, Dia Center for the Arts, and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Seven floors of the museum presents the enormous collection of Warhol's works, as well as audiotape interviews with friends and associates, thousands of photographs, books, magazines.
The exhibits of permanent collection rotate regularly. There is also an active program of special exhibitions at Andy Warhol Museum. They showcase specific areas of Warhol's work and the work of related artists, as well as exhibitions devoted to specific themes.
Entrance FeeAdults: $10 Senior citizens (55+): $7 Students with valid ID: $6 Children (3 - 18): $6
Fridays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Half-Price as part of the special Good Fridays program.
Operating HoursTuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed on Monday.
Getting ThereThe museum is located on the North Shore at Sandusky and General Robinson Streets, just across the Andy Warhol Bridge (formerly 7th Street Bridge) from downtown Pittsburgh.
117 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh, PA Phone: (412) 237-8300
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