Did you know that art is all around you when you visit the museum? While you can find art in our galleries, there is even more art to experience in other spaces, including the architecture of our building, art in our lobby, and outdoor spaces like the Sculpture Court and Fountain Plaza. Learn about our many different art spaces below!
Art Around You
Opened in 1907, the Hall of Architecture is one of only three architectural cast courts in the world.
Built after the Greek Parthenon, the Hall of Sculpture is a must-visit for all sculpture and architecture enthusiasts.
A soaring three-story historic staircase located at the heart of the museum was added to the original Carnegie Institute building in 1907.
Relax among the sculptures from our collection in an open-air setting.
At the museumâs entrance on Forbes Avenue, you can find some of our most impressive sculptures.
Take a moment to explore the immersive and colorful artworks in our museum lobby.
Did you know that the museumâs teeniest, tiniest rooms are tucked between two of the biggest?