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The museum is open Wednesday through Monday from 10am to 5pm, and on Fridays until 10pm (closed Tuesdays). The address is 117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh. We recommend checking its official website before your visit to confirm special hours.
General admission is $20. Discounts are available for students ($12), seniors aged 65 and over ($15), and children over 3 years old ($11). Children under 3 enter free. You can buy tickets online on the ticket website.
Most visitors spend between 2 and 3 hours. If you are a major Warhol admirer, you might need up to 4 hours because of its 7 floors of exhibitions with more than 900 paintings and 100 sculptures.
It is the largest American museum dedicated to a single artist, created in 1994 thanks to donations from the Andy Warhol Foundation. It houses iconic works of pop culture such as his Campbell's soup cans and portraits of Marilyn Monroe.
Wednesday and Thursday mornings usually have fewer crowds. Friday evenings (with extended hours until 10pm) are popular for special events. Avoid school holidays and family vacation periods.
Yes, the museum has elevators, ramps, and wheelchairs available free of charge. The restrooms are accessible. Check specific details in its accessibility guide or call +1 (412) 237-8300.
Within a 15-minute walk you will find: Carnegie Science Center, PNC Park stadium (MLB), and the Cultural District with the natural history museum. We also recommend exploring Point State Park (visitpittsburgh.com offers good guides).
1) Download the free app with audio guides 2) The seventh floor has a terrace with views 3) In winter, use the free coat check 4) Check the events calendar for special activities such as film screenings.
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