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Name/Phone Type Location
Arcade Comedy Theater
(412) 339-0608
Entertainment
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
(412) 322-5058
Museum
Duquesne Incline
(412) 381-1665
Historical Landmark
EQT Plaza
(866) 449-6637
Park
Five Iron Golf
412-332-8500
Sports + Recreation
Frick Building
(412) 281-1260
Historical Landmark
Gateway Clipper Fleet
(412) 355-7980
Entertainment
Grand Concourse
(412) 261-1717
Full Service
Gulf Tower
551-888-0488.
Historical Landmark
Liberty Magic
(412) 471-6070
Entertainment
Market Square
(412) 566-4190
Historical Landmark
Mellon Green
(412) 682-7275
Park
Monongahela Incline
(412) 442-2000
Historical Landmark
North Shore Riverfront Park (by Heinz Field)
(412) 231-4326
Park
PNC Park
(412) 323-5000
Stadium
Point State Park
(412) 471-0235
Park
PPG Paints Arena (formerly Consol Energy Center)
(412) 642-1800
Stadium
PPG Plaza
(412) 434-1900
Park
Rivers of Steel
412-464-4020
Tours & History
Senator John Heinz History Center
(412) 454-6000
Museum
SPACE Gallery
(412) 325-7723
Gallery
Stage AE
(412) 229-5483
Entertainment
Station Square
(412) 261-2811
Entertainment
The Andy Warhol Museum
(412) 237-8300
Museum
The Fountain at Bessemer Court
(412) 261-2811
Park
The UPMC Rink at PPG Place
(412) 394-3641
Entertainment
Triangle Park
(412) 762-4303
Park
US Steel Plaza
(412) 281-4100
Park
Wood Street Galleries
(412) 471-5605
Gallery
Arcade Comedy Theater
Arcade Comedy Theater provides an interactive platform for players of all levels, both onstage and off, to experience various forms of theatrical comedy, from proven standards to offbeat styles. Hours: Our normal box office hours are Fridays & Saturdays 7:30-11:30 p.m., and Sundays from 6:30-9:30 p.m. For special events, the box office opens 30 minutes before show time.
• (412) 339-0608
Entertainment
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is a place that delights and inspires children, where they can take off on fantastic flights of imagination daily, and return to earth to splash in a river, hammer a nail and ink a silkscreen. Named one of the nation’s top 15 children’s museums by Parents magazine in 2015, the Museum welcomes over 306,000 visitors annually and provides tons of fun and loads of “real stuff” experiences for play and learning.  Hands-on, interactive exhibit areas and experiences that inspire joy, creativity and curiosity include The Studio, MAKESHOP, Waterplay, Nursery, Theater and Backyard. The Museum’s award-winning, three-story building connects two historic buildings, Allegheny Post Office Building & the Buhl Building.  Its center building is screened by a shimmering wind sculpture created by environmental artist Ned Kahn (Articulated Cloud).  In 2006 the Museum became a certified green building (Silver LEED) and was honored by the American Institute for Architects and the National Historic Preservation Trust. Learn more about the Children's Museum in our Fact Sheet.
• (412) 322-5058
Museum
Duquesne Incline
• (412) 381-1665
Historical Landmark
EQT Plaza
• (866) 449-6637
Park
Five Iron Golf
5i offers a unique indoor urban golf experience for golfers and nongolfers alike. Practice on the range or play 18 holes on real golf courses.
• 412-332-8500
Sports + Recreation
Frick Building
• (412) 281-1260
Historical Landmark
Gateway Clipper Fleet
• (412) 355-7980
Entertainment
Grand Concourse
Housed in the beautifully preserved Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station, the Grand Concourse restaurant at Station Square is a true testament of grandeur and elegant dining. With a cathedral stained-glass vaulted ceiling, marble columns, and a dramatic staircase, guests are quickly transported to the glamorous side of the Progressive Era with the luxury of a modern day menu.
• (412) 261-1717
Full Service
Gulf Tower
• 551-888-0488.
Historical Landmark
Liberty Magic
Liberty Magic is a space dedicated to elevating the art of magic. Located at 811 Liberty, on the same block where Harry Houdini mesmerized Pittsburgh crowds in 1916, Liberty Magic is an intimate, speakeasy performance space dedicated to the art of sleight of hand and prestidigitation. With less than 70 seats in four rows, the magicians and performers who appear at Liberty Magic offer you a one-of-a-kind experience that is easy to access and hard to forget. The venue is also BYOB.
• (412) 471-6070
Entertainment
Market Square
Downtown's "town square"; visit Market Square for a unique dining and shopping experience and visit our program page for great summer events!
• (412) 566-4190
Historical Landmark
Mellon Green
• (412) 682-7275
Park
Monongahela Incline
• (412) 442-2000
Historical Landmark
PNC Park

Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and the 2006 MLB All-Star Game. PNC Park is recognized nationally as one of the best baseball parks in the country, and has played host to Jimmy Buffet, The Rolling Stones, and Bruce Springsteen.  
• (412) 323-5000
Stadium
Point State Park
Point State Park, located at the confluence of three rivers, is at the tip of Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle.” The park commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic heritage of the area during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). Point State Park is a National Historic Landmark. DCNR works in collaboration with the Heinz History Center and the Fort Pitt Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to interpret the history of the Forks of the Ohio. The park is open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset. Day use areas close at dusk.
• (412) 471-0235
Park
PPG Paints Arena (formerly Consol Energy Center)
PPG Paints Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that serves as home to the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League, and was the home of the Arena Football League's Pittsburgh Power from 2011 to 2014.
• (412) 642-1800
Stadium
PPG Plaza
• (412) 434-1900
Park
Rivers of Steel
Pittsburgh has a legacy of innovation! Discover how the region evolved to become the vibrant and tech-forward city it is today on a private PGH 101: An Intro to Innovation tour—90-minute riverboat excursion! Known as a modern tech and robotics hub, the ‘Burgh has been in the vanguard of industrial reinvention for more than 250 years! Discover how Pittsburgh’s landscape, its wealth of natural resources, and the character of its residents have helped to shape the dynamic city it is today. This 90-minute riverboat tour also shares many of the charming idiosyncrasies that make Pittsburgh truly unique, all the while showcasing the beauty of its skylines and riverbanks.
• 412-464-4020
Tours & History
Senator John Heinz History Center
The Senator John Heinz History Center is an educational institution that engages and inspires a large and diverse audience with links to the past, understanding in the present, and guidance for the future by preserving regional history and presenting the American experience with a Western Pennsylvania connection. This work is accomplished in partnership with others through archaeology, archives, artifact collections, conservation, educational programs, exhibitions, library, museums, performance, publications, research, technical assistance, and increasingly through broadcast media and the internet.

ABOUT THE SENATOR JOHN HEINZ HISTORY CENTER

Devoted to the history and heritage of Western Pennsylvania, the History Center (legal name – the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania) is Pennsylvania’s largest history museum and a proud affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. The Senator John Heinz History Center family of museums and programs includes the Heinz History Center, Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, Fort Pitt Museum, Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, Detre Library & Archives, and the new Museum Conservation Center. The 370,000 square-foot museum presents compelling stories from American history with a Western Pennsylvania connection in an interactive environment perfect for visitors of all ages.
• (412) 454-6000
Museum
SPACE Gallery
The mission of SPACE is to realize a working example of an integrated and open art ecosystem in Pittsburgh. SPACE values the creation of new works in multi-disciplines, presentation of artwork to the broadest possible audience, inclusion of established and contemporary technologies and the promotion of local artists outside of the region. A vital component of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Visual Arts programming, SPACE presents five to six exhibitions annually, offering emerging artists an opportunity to advance projects in a supportive setting.
• (412) 325-7723
Gallery
Stage AE
The city's largest club space for concerts! Open year-round with an indoor venue that holds as much as 2,400 people, an outdoor amphitheater for 5,500 and a club for about 350 to 400.
• (412) 229-5483
Entertainment
Station Square
• (412) 261-2811
Entertainment
The Andy Warhol Museum
Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the place of Andy Warhol’s birth, The Andy Warhol Museum holds the largest collection of Warhol’s artworks and archival materials. We are one of the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world and the largest in North America. The Warhol holds the largest collection of Warhol’s artworks and archival materials. Paintings, drawings, commercial illustrations, sculptures, prints, photographs, wallpapers, sketchbooks, and books cover the entire range of Warhol’s career, from his early student work to pop art paintings and collaborations. The Warhol’s film and video collection includes approximately 350 preserved Warhol films, and it houses the entire output of the artist’s work in video, comprised of more than 4,000 videotapes. The archives is the greatest single collection of ephemera documenting Warhol’s life, and it includes Warhol’s serial work the Time Capsules—610 containers that the artist filled, sealed, and sent to storage.
• (412) 237-8300
Museum
The Fountain at Bessemer Court
• (412) 261-2811
Park
The UPMC Rink at PPG Place
During the winter season from mid-November through March 1, the Plaza between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue transforms into the MassMutual Pittsburgh Ice Rink at PPG Place, a spectacular one-of-a-kind outdoor ice skating rink.   Admission Adults (ages 13-49) : $8 Children (through age 12): $7 Seniors (ages 50 and up): $7 Skate Rental: $3   Hours Beginning January 5: Monday-Thursday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. & 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday: Noon to 8 p.m.   Holiday Hours: Thanksgiving Day:  Thursday, November 27:  11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day:   11 a.m. to 10 p.m. New Year’s Eve:   11 a.m. to Midnight New Year’s Day:  11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 19:   11 a.m. to 10 p.m. President’s Day, Monday, February 16:  11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
• (412) 394-3641
Entertainment
Triangle Park
• (412) 762-4303
Park
US Steel Plaza
• (412) 281-4100
Park
Wood Street Galleries
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust operates Wood Street Galleries, which features multi-disciplinary artists from all over the world. Located above the T-Station at Wood Street and Sixth Avenue, Wood Street Galleries also houses the Trust's shared office space program which provides a home and tools for small arts organizations. Wood Street Galleries relies on our patrons' support to make this event and all other activities possible. Please support Wood Street Galleries to ensure that we can continue to provide Pittsburgh with high quality cultural events.
• (412) 471-5605
Gallery

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