Surrounded by landscaped gardens in Pittsburgh's East End, the Frick Art & Historical Center showcases the refinement of the Gilded Age through a curated collection of fine and decorative arts and artifacts, vintage cars and carriages.

Donated by Helen Clay Frick, daughter of industrialist and art collector, Henry Clay Frick, the Center features an art museum, which boasts an admirable collection of fine art, and a house museum, which offers the public an intimate glimpse into the life of the Frick family a century ago. The Car and Carriage Museum houses the Frick family’s personal collection of cars and carriages and delves into the history of western Pennsylvania’s early auto enthusiasts and manufacturers.

Address: 7227 Reynolds St, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , Phone: 412-371-0600

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