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Carnegie Science Center
1 Allegheny Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
About the Carnegie Science Center
The Carnegie Science Center is a premier museum and tourist attraction located at 1 Allegheny Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. This institution offers a wide range of interactive exhibits and educational programs focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Visitors can explore hands-on exhibits, watch live demonstrations, and even catch a show at the planetarium. With its engaging and informative displays, the Carnegie Science Center is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the wonders of the natural world and the latest advancements in science and technology.
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1 Allegheny Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, United States
Opening hours of Carnegie Science Center
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
Day off
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews of Carnegie Science Center
"A excellent family fun all day experience. 4 floors packed with fun exhibits and interactive experience for both children and adults. As well as multiple shows with teachers and learning about science! They also have a tour you can take on a old submarine and multiple theaters including astronomy shows. On the bottom floor is a large area for eating as well as a cafeteria that serves hot food, but is definitely pricy. You can bring your food from home and eat there though!"
"The Titanic artifact exhibition was pretty interesting!! Despite several iceberg warnings, they couldn't save it! And the miniature railroad and village with toy trains was pretty cool!!"
"Science is life! Our most recent trip to Carnegie science Center (and we have many) included my niece and nephew, who were up visiting from West Virginia. They also had been here many times in the past, but this was the first time that they got to visit alongside their cousins. What a great time! Open Wed-Mon from 10am-5pm, you have plenty of time to see it all! First stop, H2oh! We love this area because everything about it is water-based. Whether floating a boat down a ramp and through your own tunnel, creation or tipping a huge water, lava balance piece, this area is sure to please! Walking back in through the section, you have the hoses that blow the beach balls, and lots of other fun areas. The kids absolutely love standing in front of the camera while they do the weather forecast. Beyond this, is a nice miniature live animal area. When I say, live animals, I don’t mean what you would find at a huge zoo. Just some aquariums, areas to watch the fish, peacefully swim, crickets, etc. Being that we got there early, we dashed over to Highmark SportsWorks next before the crowd got there. The kids took their turns swinging the bat, playing operation, sprinting, hanging from the pendulum and more! Did you know that the science center had a huge robot exhibit years ago and the robots are still on display down by the theater in the robot hall of fame? Don’t forget to get a gander at the basketball robot when you are spending time over at Sport’sWorks. This one has always amazed me! After having a lot of physical fun next door, we headed back into the Science Center and onto SpacePlace. The kids LOVE the rocket launch and parachute drop! Bricksburgh was our next stop! Where else can you find a huge Lego built soup can? My boys design cars and held a drag race. The shake tables are always a feat and the Shake Shack is still a fun time. Would love to see it really moving like it did in the “Earthquake” days. I believe it is supposed to be the same, but I feel it has slowed some. Our timed ticket was ready and off to explore the USS Requin. State-of-the-art and battle ready when it set out just days before the end of World War II, Requin holds the distinction of being the Navy’s first Radar Picket submarine. Open daily: 10 am–4:20 pm (weather and river conditions permitting) you will not want to miss this! Remember, this is included with your general admission ticket to the science center and can only be done if you have purchased a science center ticket. Wow, does this put life for these men in to perspective. Tight quarters, but they made it home. The kids loved going through the portal doors and checking out everything from where they slept to where they eat! The miniature railroad was next. This is one of our favorite areas. We could seriously spend hours here taking in every detail! The Miniature Railroad, which celebrated its’ 100th Anniversary in 2019, features hundreds of wonderfully realistic animated scenes that illustrate the Pittsburgh region’s rich and diverse history up until 1940. New models are added annually to the village. Each season, find something newly added! Mars, the Giant Leap was next. Space vehicles were driven and space food imagined! Be sure to glance above your head at the plants within the lights! Bodywork’s. Thus one is really something and has a few from above down to Mars. See how each part of the body works and even how it all looks, gross! A very cool area! Last on the list for our little guy was Little Learner Clubhouse. He played with water and launching balls. There is also areas to make some musical noise and climbing stations. Look into becoming a member and hit them anytime you are in Pittsburgh or a rainy day surprise for your kids! It definitely an educational and fun place for the kids to be!"
"Great place to bring your kids! Essentially a science playground, tons of little learning activities for children to enjoy. You can easily spend all day here. Love the H2oh area, local reptiles and amphibians, the outer space exhibits, and the top floor is a great indoor playground. Last time we were here prior to COVID they had a Robot/AI/Programming exhibit. This time it was a Mars Habitat."
"Great science center. Lost to do for adults and children. The have some space station mockups. Sports center is worth the visit to. Lots of family fun to be had here. You should be able to see it all in 4 hours plus add an hour each for shows u wanna see. Rail road exhibit is the best I've seen. Lots of hidden secrets to find. And lots of local area attraction and history scenes. Many stations with live educators to awnser questions and peak your child's interests. I'd just plan for the whole day."
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