A Panorama of Pittsburgh
now on view at the Frick

Learn about Pittsburgh's past by viewing more than 130 printed views of the city.

Jazz virtuoso David Budway to perform 9/5 concert at the Frick
Point Breeze native and jazz pianist brings his band to the Frick for a concert under the stars.

NEW! Take a cell phone tour of the Frick
All you need is a cell phone and a free brochure.

Through the Back Door
runs through Sept. 28

Learn about Gilded Age life at Clayton from the domestic servants' viewpoint.

Horseless Carriage Tour
set for Sept. 7

Interested in participating in the
2008 Road Rally?

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The Frick Art & Historical Center is a fascinating complex of museums and historical buildings located on over five acres of lawns and gardens in Pittsburgh's residential East End. The Center is devoted to the interpretation of the life and times of industrialist and art collector Henry Clay Frick. Exhibitions of fine and decorative art are also presented at the Center.


Clayton, the restored Frick family home is the cornerstone of the Center. In addition to Clayton, visitors enjoy: The Frick Art Museum; The Car and Carriage Museum; the Greenhouse; the Frick children's playhouse, now a Visitors' Center and Shop; and The Café. Entertaining, educational programs are available for all ages, all year round. Those who prefer may simply stroll through the grounds at no charge.

Hours
 
The Café Hours
Tuesday-Sunday 10am - 5pm
Closed Monday
  Tuesday - Sunday
lunch
11am - 5pm
tea
2:30pm - 5pm




 
 
Admission

The Frick Art & Historical Center grounds, The Frick Art Museum, Car and Carriage Museum, and Greenhouse are free. Tours of Clayton, the restored home of Henry Clay Frick, are $12.00 for adults, $10.00 for seniors and $6.00 for students (under 16). Reservations are recommended, call 412/371-0600 (TTY: 412/697-0938). Other tours and programs subject to various admission fees. See Tours for more information.





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