The Kamin Science Center, formerly known as the Carnegie Science Center, is a prominent science museum located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is dedicated to bringing science and technology to life for visitors of all ages, aiming to spark curiosity and wonder through everyday experiences. The center features over 200 hands-on exhibits, live demonstration theaters, a giant screen theater, an interactive planetarium, and a renowned model railroad display. It also houses attractions such as the Robot Hall of Fame, SpacePlace, BodyWorks, and H2Oh!, focusing on river science. The Kamin Science Center is committed to reaching Pittsburgh's diverse community through dynamic outreach programs and strives for inclusivity, offering various restroom facilities to ensure all visitors feel accepted and respected. The museum is situated on Pittsburgh's North Shore along the Ohio River and is a popular destination for family fun and STEM learning, attracting nearly 500,000 visitors annually. Recent renovations and new projects are enhancing its exhibit spaces to create dynamic, inclusive, and future-focused experiences.



