Together, the de Young in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park make up the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the largest …See more
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Jul 23, 2024
Great Rodin exhibit. By far the best thing there for the most part. Some other nice work as well. The grounds are kind of nice too Full review by LLD2215
Apr 26, 2024
There is not much to see at all. The displayed items are low end things which I do not feel they are qualified for a big city museum. The staffs are terrible. Full review by Winnie L
Jul 12, 2023
Beautiful both inside AND outside... with the latter being quite scenic! Great little collections of art here, would revisit. Full review by Princes5xo
What is the best way to get there from Union Square without renting your own vehicle?
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Take a shared ride service. However, be aware that Lyft's system places the dropoff and pickup places at the back of the building, not at the front entrance. Have them drop you off …
Take a shared ride service. However, be aware that Lyft's system places the dropoff and pickup places at the back of the building, not at the front entrance. Have them drop you off at the front, otherwise you'll be walking around a rather large building.
Saw some beautiful pictures of the outside, including a lawn and fountain and statue and all - do you have to buy a ticket to walk the outside section of the museum?
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No, we did not, we went into the museum as well saying we wanted to dine only so we did not purchase any tickets
I’m not sure if they have any free admission days. Go to their website and ask your question. You should be able to find out. It’s a beautiful museum and has a great permanent …
I’m not sure if they have any free admission days. Go to their website and ask your question. You should be able to find out. It’s a beautiful museum and has a great permanent collection plus various special exhibits. Good luck. Sally