A Pittsburgh Tradition Since 1961
For over six decades, the annual installation and decoration of the soaring evergreens in the Hall of Architecture, fondly known as the Carnegie Trees, has been the signature tradition of the Women’s Committee of Carnegie Museum of Art. Each year the trees are decorated in celebration of different themes with ornaments handmade by the committee.
In 1961, the group was approached by the museum to create a memorable holiday attraction for Pittsburgh that would support the museum. Since then, the Carnegie Trees have signaled the start of the holiday season for many Pittsburghers.
Located in the magnificent Hall of Architecture, the Carnegie Trees make an already incredible space truly spectacular each winter.