Opened in 1926, part of the 3 Sisters project to create 3 aesthetically pleasing Downtown bridges. Repainted Aztec gold in 1975, it was part of Pittsburgh's new Renaissance and branding as the...
Andy Warhol Bridge
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The Andy Warhol Bridge, located in Pittsburgh, PA, is a striking yellow-painted bridge that spans the Allegheny River. Completed in 1928, it is named after the famous pop artist Andy Warhol, who was born in the city. The bridge connects the artistic Strip District with the vibrant North Side, serving as both a vital transportation link and a tribute to Warhol's legacy in contemporary art.
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--Location/Parking-- Located near the waterfront connecting two parts of Pittsburgh. Parking is expensive on both side of the bridge because of one side being downtown and the other side has the...
The Andy Warhol Bridge is a suspension bridge that was built in the 1920s. It is, of course, named after the artist Andy Warhol, who was born and raised in Pittsburgh. This bridge used to be...
While Pittsburgh is the land of a million bridges, this one was one of the few that we walked over. The main reason being to get to the Andy Warhol museum (hence, the name), but there are many...
Short walk across. End of bridge is just a block from the museum. A must do in addition to your museum visit.



