Allegheny HYP Club

619 William Penn Place

********

SAT: 10:00am - 4:00pm
SUN: 10:00am- 4:00pm

YOUR EXPERIENCE

Marvel at the architectural splendor of the Allegheny HYP Club's stunning façade, which features intricate masonry, grand arches, and timeless design elements. Discover how this historic structure has been thoughtfully adapted for contemporary use, seamlessly blending old-world charm with modern functionality. Learn about the building's storied past, tracing its origins back to the early 20th century and exploring its significant role in Pittsburgh's economic development.

NOTE: All 3 floors will be open, but the elevator will not be available. Additionally, only the 1st floor is wheelchair accessible.

  • Wheelchair-Accessible Entrance: YES

  • Wheelchair-Accessible Restrooms: YES

  • Public Restrooms: YES

  • Photography Allowed: YES

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

Originally established in 1930, The Allegheny HYP Club is the cumulative merger of three premier clubs that helped shape Pittsburgh: The Harvard Yale Princeton Club, The Pittsburgh Club (merged 1997), and The Allegheny Club (merged 2002). For over 85 years, the Club's members who include leaders of business, law, finance, education, government, medicine, and the arts, have cherished the Club due to the personal attention and exceptional service they receive.

Surrounded by elegant furnishings and works of art in an historic venue, members and their guests enjoy fine dining, social events, private conferences, event facilities, and concierge service.

Today, as it has since 1930, The Allegheny HYP Club represents an uncompromising standard of value and service for Pittsburgh's professional men and women. The Club promotes and reflects the region's growth and prosperity. The Club serves and partners with members of all backgrounds and college affiliations to broaden their individual professions, nurture their social success, and promote their intellectual well-being.

In addition, the Allegheny HYP Club has established reciprocal relationships with numerous other clubs in Pennsylvania, in other states, and in other countries which Club members may use.

Previous
Previous

The Pennsylvanian

Next
Next

Allegheny County Law Library