Search results
Welcome to The Frick Pittsburgh museums and gardens. Enjoy art, history, and nature in our galleries, grounds, store, and cafe. Inspiration and delight awaits.
- Blog
The Frick Pittsburgh 7227 Reynolds St. Pittsburgh, PA 15208...
- Calendar
Collection; Support. Membership. The Frick Societies;...
- Equity
The Frick Pittsburgh occupies ancestral lands of the...
- Rentals
A beautiful outdoor setting located in the city, The Frick...
- Café
Enjoy casual dining with a picturesque view of Pittsburgh's...
- Shop
Located in the Grable Visitor Center, the Frick Museum Store...
- Donate
Your gift will help us bring new and exciting exhibitions to...
- Plan Your Visit
At The Frick Pittsburgh, get ready to experience art,...
- Blog
Explore the Frick's Collection. Choose a category below, or click here to view all. We continue to actively create new online exhibitions and provide access to a broader spectrum of our collection. Objects will be added as records are completed and images become available.
The Frick Pittsburgh is a cluster of museums and historical buildings located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, and formed around the Frick family's nineteenth-century residence known as "Clayton".
The Frick Pittsburgh's museums and galleries offer an exciting schedule of exhibitions featuring art and artists from the Renaissance to the present.
The collection at The Frick Pittsburgh includes early Italian Renaissance devotional painting, Renaissance and Baroque bronze statuettes, 18th-century French painting and decorative arts, Chinese porcelain, English portraits, and works on paper by Jean-François Millet.
The Frick Collection is currently closed for renovation. We will reopen our historic buildings at 1 East 70th Street in April 2025. Stay connected with us online!
People also ask
What art is at the Frick Pittsburgh?
What is the Frick Pittsburgh?
How much does it cost to visit the Frick Pittsburgh?
What time does the Frick Museum open?
When does the Frick Collection reopen?
Is 'the Frick Pittsburgh' Open on Fridays?
Visitors of all ages and backgrounds are warmly welcomed to explore collections of fine and decorative arts, vehicles, historic objects, and buildings – including Clayton, the Frick family home and only intact Gilded Age mansion remaining from Pittsburgh’s Millionaire’s Row – left as a legacy to the people of Pittsburgh by Helen Clay ...