Kamin Science Center

Kamin Science Center

Kamin Science Center

The Kamin Science Center, formerly known as the Carnegie Science Center, stands next to Acrisure Stadium on the banks of the Ohio River in Pittsburgh. Opened in 1991, it was the third of the Carnegie Institute’s four museums in the city. Spanning multiple floors, the center offers a range of family-friendly exhibits, including a planetarium and observatory, and a large cinema theater. Visitors can explore interactive displays, gaze at the stars, and enjoy educational films, making it a dynamic space for both learning and entertainment.

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