The college donated by giant Carnegie and Mellon came to Pittsburgh to play with his wife and children during the summer vacation, and went to the famous Carnegie Mellon University. Located in Auckland, this university has many historic and beautiful and spectacular campus buildings, but when you enter town, what you really see is learning the cathedral. You can’t miss it, as I know it is the second tallest university building in the world and impressive. There, request for keys or tour of the ethnic rooms, decorated in a group of rooms on the first three floors representing different countries. Especially during the holidays, these are worth seeing. You can enjoy the view across from the beautiful Heinz chapel opposite the cathedral. It was very popular at weddings and had beautiful stained glass windows. The lobby of the tilted cathedral was very beautiful and it looked like Hogwarts. Yes, that was the one inside Harry Potter, my daughter totally agreed! The nationality room on the first floor was closed at 2:30 pm, so we went up to the third floor, where about 8-10 other rooms have been open. The room is as cool as the gem on the street opposite the Carnegie Museum, and the station is easy to enter and another example of Pittsburgh's wonderful and weirdness. The Heinz church, owned by the University of Pittsburgh, is a beautiful stone building with many weddings. Learning about the cathedral is a melting pot of different countries and cultures, and many ethnic groups in the city take a room and decide how to decorate to express their culture. England is a court, for example, and Sweden has a beautiful painted ceiling, which is quite interesting. Tips: 1. It is recommended to go during the winter and summer vacation, so that the impact on students is minimal.