Exploring the Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh

Collage of four photos from the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a large exterior mural of Clemente on the brick museum building, a view of the interior gallery lined with memorabilia and banners, a display case containing Clemente’s game-used bats, cleats, hat, and the 1971 World Series home plate, and another case showcasing his 1961 Silver Bat Award beneath framed photos and bobbleheads.

The Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh is a powerful tribute to one of baseball’s greatest players and humanitarians, Roberto Clemente.

Bright red entrance door to the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a poster of Clemente in a vintage Pirates cap along with tour information and QR codes, and a wooden keystone emblem with a red “R” at the center of the door.

Clemente, who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955-1972, was a 15-time All-Star who won 12 Gold Gloves, 4 National League batting titles, and 2 World Series championships during his Hall of Fame career.

Wall display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a collection of Roberto Clemente’s Gold Glove Awards and other baseball trophies, including golden baseball gloves, statues, and championship memorabilia, all arranged in individual shadowbox-style cases to honor his defensive excellence and career achievements.

Tragically, he died in a plane crash on New Year’s Eve, 1972, while attempting to deliver earthquake relief supplies to Nicaragua.

Informational display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, describing the Douglas DC-7 plane crash that took Roberto Clemente’s life on December 31, 1972, while delivering earthquake relief to Nicaragua, with historic images of the aircraft and rescue efforts alongside text explaining the tragic event.

Located in a restored firehouse in the city’s Lawrenceville neighborhood, the Clemente Museum offers an intimate look at Clemente’s life on and off the field.

Historic red-brick firehouse with arched windows and doors, now home to the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring bold red entryways, a castle-like turret, and “Engine House No. 25” engraved above the main arch.

A visit here is both a sports history lesson and an emotional journey through the legacy of a man who inspired generations.

Framed sepia-toned photographs of Roberto Clemente displayed against a sky-blue mural wall at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring action shots and portraits of Clemente in his Pittsburgh Pirates uniform, including a dramatic four-panel image of him leaping to make a catch.

Directions | Hours | Admission Fees

The Roberto Clemente Museum is located at 3339 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15201.


The museum offers guided tours that last approximately 75 minutes, with admission for those running $21/person.

Interior exhibit at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, showcasing an extensive collection of Clemente memorabilia including framed photographs, baseball cards, historic pennants, and Pittsburgh Pirates championship banners, with warm wood ceilings and dramatic lighting enhancing the tribute to his career milestones and Hall of Fame legacy.

The museum also holds open house tours throughout the Pirates season during home games, allowing guests to view the museum and its contents at their own pace, with admission to those running $21/adults and $12/kids 17 and under.

Collection of Pittsburgh Pirates bobbleheads and figurines on display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring multiple representations of Roberto Clemente in his number 21 jersey alongside other notable Pirates players, with a vintage Clemente baseball card prominently placed in front.

In either case, the Clemente Museum does not facilitate walk-in hours; please visit the Clemente Museum’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE to purchase advance tickets.

Wall display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a wooden cubby shelf filled with autographed baseballs, flanked by two vintage Pittsburgh Pirates jerseys and additional memorabilia including a 1903 World Series sign, caps, gloves, and framed photos celebrating the team’s historic legacy.

Parking is free and located in the lot next to the building.

View of the Roberto Clemente Museum parking lot in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a large mural of Clemente's face on the side of a brick building, with the number 21 and museum logo above, surrounded by lush trees, landscaped greenery, and parked cars under a partly cloudy sky.

What You’ll See at the Clemente Museum

Inside the museum, you’ll find an impressive display of game-used equipment, including Clemente’s bats, cleats, gloves, and jerseys.

Entrance to the exhibit hall at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, with inspirational quotes, vintage photos, baseball memorabilia, and Clemente-themed signage on the walls, including the phrase “Baseball is only half the story,” emphasizing his legacy beyond the game.

One of the most moving exhibits features the home plate from the 1971 World Series, surrounded by items worn by Clemente during that championship.

Display case at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, containing the 1971 World Series home plate along with Roberto Clemente’s game-worn cleats, game-used bats, and Pirates cap, surrounded by vintage stadium seats and a wall of wooden baseball bats, commemorating his MVP performance in the series.

Walls are lined with photos spanning Clemente’s childhood, baseball career, and humanitarian missions.

Wall display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, showcasing framed photographs, personal letters, documents, and memorabilia beneath a large sign reading “Roberto Clemente Day – Julio 24,” with portraits of Clemente in his Pirates uniform displayed in recessed panels above bright yellow benches.

Displays include signed baseballs, trophies, and awards, including multiple Gold Gloves and his 1966 and 1971 MVP honors.

Display case at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring Roberto Clemente’s 1966 Rawlings Gold Glove Award, including a well-worn leather glove, a golden baseball trophy, and an engraved plaque recognizing his sixth award for excellence as an outfielder on the National League All-Star Fielding Team.

His Hall of Fame bust is reproduced here, alongside memorabilia from his 3,000-hit milestone.

Bronze bust of Roberto Clemente displayed at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a nameplate with his full name and birth and death dates, modeled after the Hall of Fame sculpture honoring the legendary baseball player and humanitarian.

Visitors can view the original model of the statue that now stands outside PNC Park.

Prototype of the Roberto Clemente statue sculpted by Susan Wagner in 1993, displayed at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, showing Clemente in mid-stride with a bat in hand, alongside photos and information about the final statue permanently installed outside PNC Park near the Roberto Clemente Bridge.

The museum also highlights Clemente’s roots in Puerto Rico, showcasing jerseys from teams he played for and coached in his home country.

Display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a collection of jerseys worn by Roberto Clemente during his baseball career in Puerto Rico, including uniforms from Santurce, San Juan, and the Puerto Rican national team, surrounded by framed documents, photographs, and historical memorabilia celebrating his roots and impact on Puerto Rican baseball.

A section of the museum is dedicated to famous visitors who have paid their respects, with signed jerseys and photos from modern athletes and celebrities.

Wall display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring jerseys donated by athletes who have visited the museum, including those from Major League Baseball, the NHL, and NFL, alongside framed portraits of various sports figures, celebrating Clemente’s enduring influence across generations and disciplines.

Exhibits about his time in the U.S. Marine Corps show his sense of duty extended beyond the diamond.

Historic black-and-white photo on display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, showing Roberto Clemente in military uniform during Marine Corps basic training at Parris Island in 1958.

A video display plays footage and interviews, bringing Clemente’s personality to life.

Exhibit at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, honoring Roberto Clemente’s 3,000 career hits milestone, Hall of Fame induction, and MVP awards, featuring historic photographs, a video display, and memorabilia including a worn batting helmet and baseball inside a wooden display case beneath bold signage reading “3000” and “Hall of Fame.”

Visitors can also see a propeller from the ill-fated plane crash that took his life.

Propeller from the ill-fated plane crash that claimed Roberto Clemente’s life, displayed in a glass case at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, accompanied by informational panels and roped-off for preservation, serving as a solemn tribute to Clemente’s final humanitarian mission.

Friendly and knowledgeable docents help guide the experience with personal stories and insights.

Docent at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, standing in front of a wall of framed documents and photographs related to Clemente’s life and career, next to a roped-off row of vintage stadium seats and a signed yellow bench beneath a Pittsburgh Pirates cap and memorabilia display.

The tour wraps up in the gift shop, where visitors can purchase Clemente-themed apparel and keepsakes to remember their visit.

Gift shop display at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, showcasing merchandise including black and white “21” shirts, mugs, books, a Puerto Rican flag sign, and various Clemente-themed souvenirs arranged neatly beneath a wooden staircase with pricing and promotional signs.

A few miles away, the Roberto Clemente Bridge over the Allegheny River serves as a striking visual reminder of his legacy.

Pedestrian walkway on the Roberto Clemente Bridge in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring its distinctive yellow steel structure and a sign marking its span over the Allegheny River, with the city’s skyline rising in the background on a partly cloudy day.

At the north end of the bridge, just outside PNC Park, stands a powerful statue of Clemente in action.

Bronze statue of Roberto Clemente outside PNC Park in Pittsburgh, PA, capturing him mid-stride with a bat in hand, set against the backdrop of the Roberto Clemente Bridge and downtown skyline, with the inscription "The Great One" etched into the base.

Together, the bridge and statue are lasting tributes to the impact he made in Pittsburgh and around the world.

Commemorative plaque on the Roberto Clemente Bridge in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring a sculpted portrait and image of Clemente in uniform, along with an inscription honoring his passion, talent, and legacy as both a Pittsburgh Pirates legend and a beloved humanitarian.

Final Thoughts

The Clemente Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in baseball history.

Large mural of Roberto Clemente on the exterior brick wall of the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, with his number 21 and museum logo painted above, and an inspiring quote about making a difference in the world displayed alongside parked cars and nearby trees.

It’s a fitting tribute to a man who lived as boldly and selflessly as he played.

Second-floor exhibit at the Roberto Clemente Museum in Pittsburgh, PA, featuring framed photos of Clemente’s life and career, display cases filled with autographed baseballs arranged in a red, white, and blue pattern, and memorabilia including a 1961 Silver Bat Award, honoring his achievements both on and off the field.

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