Tom C. • June 14, 2012You don't need a museum ticket to eat here and the canteen-style cafe is tasty and affordable. Just ask for a sticker at the desk. That said, check out the collection at least once, it's fantastic!
BET • January 31, 2013Celebrates African American experiences & history in San Francisco! See more great accomplishments by African Americans over the years:
Alex D. • January 22, 2019Great insight into the neighborhood in a well-presented, engaging exhibit that could take you 15 minutes or 45 depending on your level of interest.
Karla • January 15, 2017Mostly indoor space with lots of toys and interactive "exhibits". Great for my 2.5 year.
Wilson F. • October 31, 2016First exhibition seen here: Kubrick in the summer/fall of 2016, great museography with a perfect flow around his filmography and some wonderful set objects and annotated scripts.
Shelly Z. • October 27, 2015Really knowledgeable people! It's awesome to see how books have evolved!
Stephanie R. • June 1, 2015This is such a beautiful historic building. Check out the vaults!
Sabina B. • October 25, 2014Impressive collection of sketches by a range of great artists, particularly by the Impressionists. Go upstairs and to the back to check out their room of Picassos
The Ritz-Carlton • March 1, 2013The Haas-Lilienthal House in Pacific Heights is San Francisco’s only Victorian home open regularly as a museum. Built in 1886, it survived the earthquake of 1906 and may be rented for special events.
Erik C. • May 2, 2017Fun little place not much to it but it had an beer exhibit and let you draw your own beer label. It was entertaining. Great gift shop inside if your in the area should stop in
Vicki T. • October 7, 2018Fun and interactive! The staff is friendly and it the visit wasn't overcrowded, even on a Saturday! The marshmallow pit kinda smelled though...
Tony B. • October 15, 2010Don't forget to visit the performing arts library: it's a treasure trove of plays, arts archives and design books!
Patrick W. • September 3, 2013Peek at the lovely pop-up exhibit of antique puppets from around the world embedded in a column
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