Whether it's behind the wheel of a car, in a video installation of falling letters or learning how to grow a garden, this museum offers interactive exhibits for the young tinkerer, artist and more.
Can't say enough awesome things about this museum. Went with 4-year-old and barely made it off the first floor in 4 hours. People there are so friendly, so many interesting things to do.
Parking/tickets are a bit pricey, water floor fun. Bring change of clothes for kids, they will get soaked. May want to bring water shoes, floor is a little slick, drain holes can hurt little toes.
An enormous, airy, awesome place where your kids can run free exploring for hours, and you can be equally stimulated by the smart exhibits. Don’t miss: The replica of Mister Roger’s Neighborhood!
Did you know? The museum building first opened in 1897 as the main post office for the city of Allegheny; which was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1907 and is now known as Pittsburgh's North Side. Daha fazlasını oku
If you park in lot with big fish above it they will valley pal cars behind you so you'll be suck shifting for one of the rude valet attendants to move cars around
This museum was inspired by the television show “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Ride the life-size replica of his trolley and open the alphabet doors to discover surprises.
A little pricey for a one-off visit for out-of-towners ($11/adult, $10/kiddo), but at $99 for a family membership for a year? Definitely worth the price.