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Carnegie Museum of Natural History — Attraction in Pittsburgh

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Pittsburgh-based industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896. Housing some 22 million specimens, the museum features one of the finest paleontological collections in the world.
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Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Main (Oakland)
Carnegie Museum & Library, 4400 Forbes Ave Carnegie Lecture Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Carnegie Music Hall
4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Cathedral of Learning
4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral
419 S Dithridge St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States
Dippy the Dinosaur
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Carnegie Museums
4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Heinz Memorial Chapel
S Bellefield Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
1 Schenley Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain
Schenley Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Nearby restaurants
Union Grill Oakland
413 S Craig St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
The Cafe Carnegie
4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Sushi Fuku
415 S Craig St #3708, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Lucca Ristorante
317 S Craig St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Ali Baba Restaurant
404 S Craig St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Pepper Space 川悦喆
4609 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
BAO (CMU)
400 S Craig St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
The Porch
221 Schenley Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(شاورما عمر) Omar's Halal Grill
4208 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
EatUnique
305 S Craig St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Nearby hotels
Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh University Center
100 Lytton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center
100 Lytton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
The Oaklander Hotel, Autograph Collection
5130 Bigelow Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh University Place
3454 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Mudge House
1000 Morewood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Forbes Hall
Forbes Pavilion, 3525 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History

4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded by Pittsburgh-based industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896. Housing some 22 million specimens, the museum features one of the finest paleontological collections in the world.

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attractions: Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Main (Oakland), Carnegie Music Hall, Cathedral of Learning, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Dippy the Dinosaur, Carnegie Museums, Heinz Memorial Chapel, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain, restaurants: Union Grill Oakland, The Cafe Carnegie, Sushi Fuku, Lucca Ristorante, Ali Baba Restaurant, Pepper Space 川悦喆, BAO (CMU), The Porch, (شاورما عمر) Omar's Halal Grill, EatUnique
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(412) 622-3131
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carnegiemnh.org

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Nearby attractions of Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museum of Art

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Main (Oakland)

Carnegie Music Hall

Cathedral of Learning

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral

Dippy the Dinosaur

Carnegie Museums

Heinz Memorial Chapel

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain

Carnegie Museum of Art

Carnegie Museum of Art

4.7

(899)

Open 24 hours
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Main (Oakland)

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Main (Oakland)

4.8

(173)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Carnegie Music Hall

Carnegie Music Hall

4.7

(99)

Open 24 hours
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Cathedral of Learning

Cathedral of Learning

4.8

(692)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Black & Ghost History Tour
Black & Ghost History Tour
Mon, Dec 8 • 6:00 PM
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222
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Candlelight: Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & More
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM
328 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15222
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Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Sun, Dec 14 • 6:30 PM
1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, 15222
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Nearby restaurants of Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Union Grill Oakland

The Cafe Carnegie

Sushi Fuku

Lucca Ristorante

Ali Baba Restaurant

Pepper Space 川悦喆

BAO (CMU)

The Porch

(شاورما عمر) Omar's Halal Grill

EatUnique

Union Grill Oakland

Union Grill Oakland

4.5

(871)

$

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The Cafe Carnegie

The Cafe Carnegie

4.0

(125)

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Sushi Fuku

Sushi Fuku

4.4

(289)

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Lucca Ristorante

Lucca Ristorante

4.0

(560)

$$

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Reviews of Carnegie Museum of Natural History

4.8
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5.0
2y

Title: Exploring the Wonders of Pittsburgh: A Journey Through the Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History

Date: June 27, 2023

As I entered the grand halls of the Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History in Pittsburgh, I found myself immediately captivated by the harmonious blend of artistic splendor and scientific marvels that awaited me. This distinguished institution, nestled in the heart of the city, proved to be an extraordinary testament to human creativity and the wonders of the natural world.

The Carnegie Museum of Art, with its magnificent collection, offers a captivating journey through centuries of artistic expression. From classical masterpieces to modern and contemporary works, this treasure trove of creativity leaves no stone unturned. The meticulously curated exhibits showcase the brilliance of renowned artists, both local and international, immersing visitors in a vibrant tapestry of colors, forms, and narratives. Each gallery unveils a different era or genre, allowing visitors to experience the evolution of artistic movements firsthand.

The museum's commitment to fostering diverse perspectives is evident in its rotating exhibitions and dedication to showcasing underrepresented artists. It is a testament to the institution's tireless efforts in promoting inclusivity and ensuring that art remains a dynamic and accessible medium for all.

Venturing further, I found myself enchanted by the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, a sanctuary of knowledge and exploration. Within its walls, I embarked on an awe-inspiring journey through time, delving into the depths of our planet's rich history and the diverse array of life forms that have inhabited it.

The museum's expansive dinosaur exhibits, featuring meticulously reconstructed skeletons and lifelike dioramas, transported me back millions of years. I marveled at the sheer size and intricacy of these ancient creatures, feeling a profound connection to the Earth's past. The museum's paleontology collection, unrivaled in its depth and breadth, serves as a testament to the remarkable work conducted by the institution's scientists and researchers.

Beyond dinosaurs, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History boasts an astonishing array of exhibitions, ranging from the wonders of the cosmos to the intricacies of ecosystems. The hall dedicated to gems and minerals is a breathtaking display of Earth's geological treasures, while the ancient civilizations exhibits offer a glimpse into the achievements of cultures long gone.

The museum's commitment to education and community engagement shines through its interactive displays and immersive experiences. Visitors of all ages can partake in hands-on activities, workshops, and educational programs, fostering a love for science and a curiosity that transcends the museum's physical boundaries.

Moreover, the museum's dedication to sustainability and conservation is commendable. By championing environmental awareness and showcasing the delicate balance of our planet, it encourages visitors to become stewards of the natural world.

In conclusion, the Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History in Pittsburgh stands as a beacon of enlightenment, seamlessly bridging the worlds of art and science. Its impeccable curation, diverse collections, and commitment to education make it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. From the depths of ancient history to the forefront of contemporary art, this institution is a testament to humanity's boundless creativity and curiosity. As I bid farewell to this cultural haven, I left enriched and inspired, grateful for the privilege of witnessing such excellence in the heart...

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4.0
4y

I have always enjoyed my experience coming to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History at least every other year if not yearly. I enjoy sharing these same experiences my children now. The only reason I am not giving it a 5 star review is because of my experience today with a staff member. I don't expect the staff to know everything about everything, all I expect as a visitor is that staff can at least assist to point you in the right direction for your answers or be honest. But today there were 2 staff members in the dinosaur area and I had a simple question about how the area had changed from when I was the age of my 6 year old daughter and nephew and only asked the staff so I knew what I was telling them was correct time frame for the museum's changes to that exhibit. The lady at first didn't understand my question before jumping to just begin to read an exhibit sign, so I repeated my question before I tried stating it differently, because she wasn't understanding or even trying to listen to what my question was before starting to answer. The other staff member assisted with the answer once he understood what I was asking after multiple attempts and I thanked him and appreciated both their time but before I could finish the lady started lecturing me on mask placement on my face because although I was covered nose to mouth, it was starting to possibly come down and she just wanted to prevent me from being told to fix it later. If the lady would have just taken the time to understand my question or if she didn't know the answer just let the gentleman staff member answer, I wouldn't have had to repeat myself through the mask because she kept interrupting or jumping to get own conclusions. The way she was lecturing me on future saving me if it does go below my nose as if I was a child or just a person that beneath her apparently who shouldn't have spoken to her in the first place or just accepted her incorrect responses rather then making her look ridiculous in front of her gentleman coworker she clearly wanted to continue talking with. After that encounter the gentleman staff member continued his walk through leaving the lady to her area, she just kept a distance but close eye and watch of me as if I was some kind of threat. I told her I wouldn't be asking anymore questions in that exhibit so there would be no way my mask would get so much wear and tear to just fall off my face. So to that lady treating visitors in front of their children like they are dirt because she couldn't answer my question, I hope you find new employment opportunities soon and find your place in life because it...

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5.0
1y

My husband and I visited the Carnegie Museums (Natural History and Art) last fall and had a lovely visit! It’s such a plus that the museums are interconnected; there is ample safe parking (with a small fee) and it’s easy to navigate to the museum campus via car. From the museums, there is easy walking access to all the sites in the university district (University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie-Mellon). Like all downtowns, there are many one-way streets and higher-traffic areas; Google Maps was our friend. The museums are in a very clean and safe neighborhood. Because the Natural History and Art museums are connected, the facility map is a little confusing. Color-coding the areas (especially on the second floor) would assist the first-time visitor. However, there are many docents throughout both museums, and they are extremely friendly and helpful; don’t hesitate to ask them for directions or to answer any questions you might have. Quotes from the community hang along the stairs from the entrance to the admission desk: “I want a museum that. . . .” They were inspiring and very thought-provoking. The building is a beautiful ornate facility that was built as a museum, so the exhibit areas are well-planned and fit the items displayed. The wonderful architecture enhances the immersive experience of touring the different areas of natural history and art that are presented. There are so many wonderful exhibits that it would be impossible to list them all, but here are some highlights: --the dioramas of the animals from all over the world (especially the Arctic and African exhibits) --the minerals hall with gems and other precious stones --Native American displays --Dinosaurs! There is a fine collection of fossils including the reconstructions of several dinos (Tyrannosaurus rex, Plesiosaur, Quetzalcoatl, Brontosaurus) The hall of insects was unfortunately closed during our visit. We spent several hours in the museum and still felt like there was more to see. It was definitely a highlight of our trip, and we’ll be back on our next visit...

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