At The Frick Pittsburgh, get ready to experience art, history, and nature.
To ensure you enjoy as much as possible during your visit, check our calendar for all offerings and get your tickets in advance. Clayton tours are limited and do sell out!
Please be advised that construction and restoration projects are happening on campus, and the Frick is still experiencing staffing challenges. As a result, our hours have changed and access to certain galleries and facilities may be limited.
For the best experience, begin your visit at Grable Visitor Center. A Museum Experience Associate will orient you to our campus and help you purchase day-of tickets, if available.
Check our COVID-19 page as your plan your visit. Guidelines for masking and proof of vaccination change based on CDC guidance.
Admission to the gardens, permanent collection of The Frick Art Museum, and a section of the Car and Carriage Museum is always free.
Admission fees apply to certain special exhibitions in The Frick Art Museum, Car and Carriage Museum, and to Clayton tours.
Clayton tours do sell out and advanced purchase is strongly recommended.
Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples' Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas.
The Frick is approximately 20 minutes east of downtown Pittsburgh at the corner of Penn and South Homewood avenues in Point Breeze. The entrance is located on Reynolds Street where parking is available in our free lot. Parking lot improvements are underway and space may be limited. Learn more here.
From downtown Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh Airport or PA Turnpike, the Frick is reached via the Parkway East (I-376). Exit at #77–Edgewood Swissvale (take the Edgewood ramp), follow Braddock Ave. to Penn Ave. and turn left. Continue four blocks and turn left on South Homewood Ave. Proceed one long block to traffic circle (Reynolds St.) and follow signs to parking lot entrance.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Port Authority of Allegheny County buses 67, 69, and 71C provide service from downtown Pittsburgh.