The Allegheny Observatory, part of the University of Pittsburgh, is a hidden gem that boasts impressive architecture and historic telescopes.
The tour is a delightful mix of science, history, Pittsburgh stories, and current research. If the sky is clear, members will be able to view Saturn and the moon.
Note: The Allegheny Observatory is NOT fully accessible and the tour includes walking up and down narrow stairways. Parts of the Observatory are not heated and participants should dress accordingly.
The Allegheny Observatory is located at 159 Riverview Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15214. Transportation is on your own. Parking is free and on the right-hand side of the road that circles the observatory.