Located on the Pittsburgh estate of late-19th-century industrialist Henry Clay Frick, The Frick Pittsburgh is the steward of collections left as a legacy to the people of Pittsburgh by Frick’s daughter, Helen Clay Frick. The permanent collections include fine and decorative arts, cars, carriages, historic objects, and buildings. The Frick experience includes The Frick Art Museum, the Car and Carriage Museum, Clayton, the Frick family Gilded Age mansion, and six acres of beautifully landscaped lawns and gardens. Also included are an Education Center, the Frick children’s playhouse (designed by renowned architects Alden & Harlow), a large working greenhouse (also designed by Alden & Harlow), The Café at the Frick, and the Grable Visitor Center, which houses the Frick Museum Store.
7227 Reynolds St., Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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The Frick welcomes all visitors and strives to provide the best possible experience for everyone who visits the site. If you have questions about accessibility or navigating the site, please contact us at 412-371-0600 or by email at info@TheFrickPittsburgh.org.
Free parking is available both in the Frick lot on Reynolds Street or on the streets surrounding the Frick campus.
The Frick Pittsburgh is open year-round, Tuesday through Sunday.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Monday: Closed
Admission to the Frick grounds, Car and Carriage Museum, Greenhouse, and permanent collection is free.
Admission fees apply for Clayton tours and special exhibitions. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged.