
Clemente Museum
The Museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Great One, Roberto Clemente. Located in the historic Engine House 25 firehouse at 3339 Penn Avenue. The Clemente Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the life and legacy of Roberto Clemente, "El Grande"
261205953
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2007
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Pittsburgh, PA 15201 United States
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About the Museum The Clemente Museum does not facilitate walkin hours but operates guided tours only. You can find the full schedule as well as purchase tickets on our Book a Tour page. The Clemente Museum is housed in a historic firehouse in the revitalized Lawrenceville section of Pittsburgh. Executive Director and Curator Duane Rieder has meticulously renovated Engine House 25 to showcase the worlds largest exhibited collection of baseball artifacts works of art literature photographs memorabilia and related materials which focus on Roberto Clemente his teammates his personal life and his humanitarian causes.
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