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It will reopen on June 12 the date it officially opened back in 1983.
“We are so excited about coming back,” said Bill Schlageter, marketing director for the museum. “We have been looking at the timing to open again and are going to do so under an abundance of caution.”
Museum hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. The adjacent MuseumLab, which offers kids experiences in art, tech and making things, will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The museum has been closed since March 14, 2020, because of the covid-19 pandemic. It hosted a few virtual and outdoor events during that time. During the closure, Schlageter said exhibits were “re-imagined” and upgrades were made to safely accommodate guests.
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Kids can enjoy the spinning Los Trompos tops during the outdoor Valentine event at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.
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Kids and their families can celebrate Valentine’s Day early with free, socially distanced, outdoor fun at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh in the North Side.
Hearts in the Park, planned for 4-8 p.m. Feb. 13, will offer interactive outdoor exhibits and activities, along with drive-through elements.
“While, sadly, our doors are closed, in the throes of winter and with Valentine’s Day looking us in the eye, we wanted to offer an event celebrating joy, creativity and kindness,” said Bill Schlageter, the museum’s director of marketing.