The Frick Pittsburgh
The Frick Pittsburgh is a fascinating complex of museums and historical buildings located on nearly six acres of lawns and gardens in Pittsburgh's residential East End. The Frick is devoted to the interpretation of the life and times of industrialist and art collector Henry Clay Frick. Exhibitions of fine and decorative art are also presented at the Frick.
Visitors will enjoy The Frick Art Museum; Car and Carriage Museum; Clayton, the restored 19th-century Victorian home of the Henry Clay Frick family; The Café at the Frick; the Greenhouse; as well as the lush grounds and gardens.
Amenities
- Free Parking
- Group Rates Available
- Motorcoach Parking
- Parking Available
Meeting Spaces
Car and Carriage Museum Courtyard
- Occupancy: 60 - 125
- Area: 2,000 square feet
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Banquet | 60 |
Reception | 125 |
Great Lawn - Tent Required
- Occupancy: 250 - 250
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Banquet | 250 |
Reception | 250 |
Museum - Inside
- Occupancy: 60 - 150
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Banquet | 60 |
Reception | 150 |
Outside Courtyard - tent required
- Occupancy: 60 - 125
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Banquet | 60 |
Reception | 125 |
Outside Patio
- Occupancy: 125 - 150
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Banquet | 125 |
Reception | 150 |
The Cafe at Frick
- Occupancy: 50 - 50
- Area: 700 square feet
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Banquet | 50 |