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  2. Carnegie Museum of Natural History 4400 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (412) 622-3131

  3. Buy Tickets to Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History To help us prepare for your visit, we are asking that all visitors and members have a confirmed timed ticket to enter the museum. The time and date that you select for your ticket is your entry period.

  4. Carnegie Museum of Natural History is located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The museum is within walking distance of Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, UPMC, and Magee Women’s Hospital. The museum has a multi-level parking garage with accessible parking spaces and bike racks.

  5. We are a family of four diverse, dynamic museums: Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum. Become a Member Reserve Tickets

  6. Exhibitions - Carnegie Museum of Natural History

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    Discover the craft and artistry behind Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s famous nature dioramas. Art of the Diorama is an exhibition designed to look like a turn of the century museum with mahogany furniture, a chandelier, and seven classic dioramas that were created in the 1920s and 1930s.

  7. Museum History - Carnegie Museum of Natural History

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    Carnegie Museum of Natural History is one of the great cultural institutions funded and built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who made his fortune in Pittsburgh’s steel industry. Carnegie’s vision was that the museum would exhibit the wonders of nature to everyone from mill workers to affluent society members. When it opened in 1895, the ...

  8. About Carnegie Museum of Natural History

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    Essential Science: Illuminating the science and championing the people who help us understand the most pressing issues facing the Earth and its inhabitants. A Cherished Collection: Stewarding and studying the millions of specimens and objects in our care, which together provide the evidence of life and change on Earth over time.