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de Young / Legion of HonorThe Fine Arts of Museums of San Francisco, comprised of the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, is the largest public arts institution in San Francisco. The de Young showcases American art from the 17th- through the 21st- centuries, and art from Central and South America, the Pacific and Africa. A collection of 4,000 years of ancient and European art is displayed at the Legion of Honor in a Beaux-Arts style building overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. DE YOUNG / LEGION OF HONOR ADMISSION USING CITYPASS INCLUDES:One general admission to either museum or BOTH if visited on the same day. Some special exhibitions, lectures or film programs may require additional fee; audio tours available for $6 per person.
HOW TO ENTER WITH YOUR CITYPASS TICKET:Present booklet or e-ticket at the General Admissions Desk at either the deYoung Museum or Legion of Honor. GATE PRICE (WITHOUT CITYPASS):$10.00 for adults, -
for youth. (See
full price comparison for details.)
INSIDER TIPS:Yes! The six-foot high Thinker by Rodin is an original.
HOURS:Both Museums are open Tuesday - Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.; de Young open Friday evenings until 8:45 p.m. late January to early November only; closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day & New Year's Day
WEBSITE:PHONE:(415) 750-3600
LOCATION:de Young: Golden Gate Park; on the concourse at the intersection of JFK Drive and Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
Legion of Honor: In Lincoln Park Golf Course at 34th Avenue and Clement Street TRANSPORTATION:MUNI Bus Routes: From downtown SF to the Legion take the 38 Geary bus to 33rd Avenue and transfer to the 18 bus
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES:Museum Store and Café with ocean view
SPECIAL EXHIBITS & UPDATES:Toward Abstraction: Photographs and Photograms Just as abstraction has played a vital role in the history of modernist painting and sculpture, so too has it found expression in works by leading photographers of the 20th ... (read more) Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs More than 3,000 years after his reign, and 30 years after the original exhibition opened in San Francisco, Tutankhamun, ancient Egypt’s celebrated “boy king,” returns to the de Young Museum. ... (read more) This summer the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco present a retrospective of John Baldessari’s prints at the Legion of Honor. Over 100 prints are included in the exhibition that ... (read more) Very Postmortem: Mummies and Medicine Very Postmortem: Mummies and Medicine explores the modern scientific examination of mummies providing new insights into the conditions under which the Egyptians lived, bringing us closer to understanding who they ... (read more) Cartier came to fame as the “King of Jewelers” during the Belle Époque for his beautifully made diamond and platinum jewelry created for the courts of Europe and Americans of ... (read more) |
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