Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Address
4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, United States
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Operating schedule
Monday 10 AM–5 PM
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10 AM–5 PM
Thursday 10 AM–8 PM
Friday 10 AM–5 PM
Saturday 10 AM–5 PM
Sunday 10 AM–5 PM
Phone number
+1 412 622 3131

The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh found in 1896 by Andrew Carnegie. The museum's scientist travels to the Caribbean island of Hispañola and discovers a new species of never-before-seen moth. The scientist brings that moth back to Pittsburgh, studies it, and puts it on display. In the museum, a child is wowed by this huge specimen with colorful wings and learns how scientists can use this moth to determine conservation strategies for Hispañola’s endangered ecosystems.

And decades later, that child—now a scientist herself, inspired by her visits to the museum—uses that specimen preserved in the museum’s collection to make new discoveries about the natural world we live in. And it all happened because of the support of people for the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. But this isn’t what “could be”—this is what happens every day with the donations individuals like you make to the museum.

As one of America's best natural history museums, Carnegie Museum of Natural History plays a unique role in the region. Supporting the museum helps provide educational and cultural programming for our area; it creates exhibitions that families love to visit together, and it maintains the research and collections that critically contribute to the scientific understanding of life.

Founded in 2006, the Carnegie Discoverers is the realization of the desire to develop a voluntary support base for Carnegie Museum of Natural History. The group's principal purpose is to assist and support the museum in promoting its cultural, scientific, and educational missions and in developing new and larger audiences for the institution. Through a number of special events each year, Carnegie Discoverers explore and learn about the many amazing facets of the museum.