The Warhol Museum is one of the four Carnegie Museums in Pittsburgh, Warhol's birthplace.
The art collection includes more than 8,000 works in all media-paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, and installation, providing an in-depth view of every period of the artist's creative life, from the 1940s (including student work) through the 1980s. Warhol's archives are also kept here.
Located in a 1911 building, originally a distribution center for products sold to mills and mines, The Warhol features seven floors of gallery and exhibition space.