Union Trust Building

501 Grant Street

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SAT: 1:00pm - 4:00pm

YOUR EXPERIENCE

See a central rotunda that features a grand, ten-story atrium topped by a spectacular stained-glass dome measuring forty feet in diameter, while standing on luxurious, richly-hued, hand-tufted New Zealand wool carpeting. Learn more interesting facts about the building and its restoration process from the volunteer docent.

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

  • Wheelchair-Accessible Entrance: YES

  • Wheelchair-Accessible Restrooms: NO

  • Public Restrooms: NO

  • Photography Allowed: YES

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrances are located at the Oliver Avenue entrance and the Fifth Avenue entrance.

The Union Trust Building, built in 1915, was one of three buildings erected by coal and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick.

Frick advised his architect, Frederick Osterling, to draw inspiration from Europe’s Flemish Gothic style of architecture.

June 23, 2016, marked the building’s Grand Reopening following its $100 million dollar restoration.

This architectural landmark is now a modern office space with vibrant retail, inviting public spaces, class-A amenities and twenty-eight pieces of original, Pittsburgh-inspired art.

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