Furthering the vision of Helen Clay Frick, The Frick Pittsburgh shares authentic experiences with art, history, and nature that inspire and delight.
This museum is located on five acres of beautifully landscaped lawns and gardens in the city’s historic East End. There’s so much to do and see, including:
Touring the Historic Clayton Mansion, which was the home of the Henry Clay Frick family from 1882–1905. The meticulously restored 22-room mansion features an impressive array of fine and decorative art objects purchased by the Fricks.
Explore The Frick Art Museum which is home to Helen Clay Frick’s personal collection of fine and decorative arts, with outstanding examples of early-Renaissance Sienese painting and 18th-century French painting, furniture, and decorative arts.
Travel back in time at the Car and Carriage Museum and see some of the first horseless carriages to have an impact on Pittsburgh and learn about Pittsburgh’s role in the developing automobile industry.
Stroll the Scenic Gardens & Greenhouse.