How do I cancel my membership at Carnegie?

Contact [email protected].

Is Carnegie Museum free for Pitt students?

University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Point Park University, Chatham University, and Carlow University students can visit Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History for free with a valid student ID.

What are the 4 Carnegie Museums?

Our Museums

  • Carnegie Museum of Art.
  • Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  • Carnegie Science Center.
  • The Andy Warhol Museum.

How much does a NARM membership cost?

The yearly membership fee for an institution is US$175 per year. A two year membership is available at the discounted rate of US$300. Membership will begin with the start of the nearest Quarter (see below) and last for one/two calendar year/s depending on which fee is paid.

How much is Carnegie Museum membership?

Premium Membership – $250/$20.83 monthly.

How long does it take to walk through Carnegie Museum?

We never spend a lot of time at any museum. But to walk through comfortably and read some of the Information, allow about 3 hours.

How much does it cost to get into the Carnegie Museum?

Carnegie Museum of Art/Tickets

How long does it take to walk through Carnegie museum?

Do you have to be a member of the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh?

Carnegie Museums members enjoy free admission to more than 300 science centers as part of the ASTC Passport Program. Reciprocal museums must be at least 90 miles outside of Pittsburgh AND your home address. (Note: The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is not reciprocal for Carnegie Museums members.)

Who are the patrons of the Carnegie Museum?

Become a Patron. The Patrons of Carnegie Museums have a legacy of leadership giving. They know that Carnegie Museums is a regional treasure, and a gift to Carnegie Museums is far-reaching. Does your employer match your gift?

Are there any reciprocal museums outside of Pittsburgh?

Reciprocal museums must be at least 90 miles outside of Pittsburgh AND your home address. (Note: The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is not reciprocal for Carnegie Museums members.)