A top location while visiting San Francisco, the de Younger Art gallery is currently with a spectacular Atlanta O’Keefe display through May 11, 2014. The museum also features an outstanding long lasting collection of United states art from the Seventeenth through Twenty-first hundreds of years, modern and modern art, photography, worldwide fabrics and outfits, and art from African-american, Oceania and the The nation's.
The ninth-floor Statement Level of the de Young's Hamon Structure provides spectacular 360-degree opinions of San Francisco and the Hawaiian Sea. Start Tuesday-Sunday 9:30am-5:15pm, Fridays (March-November) until 8:45pm. Shut most Monday and vacations.
Free common entrance the first Wednesday of the month. Unique display passes available for additional price. Prices, hours and applications are subject to change. Check out deyoungmuseum.org to find out more.
California Academia of Sciences
Explore a fish tank, planetarium and natural history museum all under one residing roof. A four-story residing jungle and awe-inspiring reefs offshore environment will pleasure visitors of every age group, while immersive planetarium shows will transportation viewers through space and time for a new viewpoint on our planet.
Dynamic everyday applications - from penguin feedings to reefs offshore delves - offer a useful possibilities to jump further. In addition to common entrance passes, the Academia provides a variety of possibilities to boost any visit, such as everyday Behind-the-Scenes Trips, every week NightLife activities and NightLife VIP Trips (ages 21+) and Penguins and Sleepwear slumber parties. The museum is also available for special events of up to 3,000 visitors. Let the wonder begin! Check out calacademy.org to find out more.
Conservatory of Blossoms
Historic San Francisco milestone in Fantastic Checkpoint Park since 1879 offering unusual exotic flowers and plants from around the world. Structural gem with five unique exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday10am-4pm, open vacations except Christmas and Christmas. Discount available for visitors with proof of San Francisco residence. Check out conservatoryofflowers.org to find out more.
Japanese Tea Lawn
Constructed in 1893 for the Florida Midwinter International Exposition, the Japanese people Tea Lawn is enriched with torii (gates), pagodas, a celestial satellite link and a 1.5-ton Buddha. Lot of money biscuits were first created and provided here in 1914 and can still be experienced in the teahouse. Check out sfjapaneseteagarden.com to find out more.
San Francisco Organic Garden
Stroll through New Zealand, the Mediterranean and beyond or Central United states jungles. Your garden is a beautiful, relaxed haven. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, Sa-Su and vacations 10am-5pm. Trips Monday-Friday 1:30pm, Saturday-Sunday 10:30am and 1:30pm.
The ninth-floor Statement Level of the de Young's Hamon Structure provides spectacular 360-degree opinions of San Francisco and the Hawaiian Sea. Start Tuesday-Sunday 9:30am-5:15pm, Fridays (March-November) until 8:45pm. Shut most Monday and vacations.
Free common entrance the first Wednesday of the month. Unique display passes available for additional price. Prices, hours and applications are subject to change. Check out deyoungmuseum.org to find out more.
California Academia of Sciences
Explore a fish tank, planetarium and natural history museum all under one residing roof. A four-story residing jungle and awe-inspiring reefs offshore environment will pleasure visitors of every age group, while immersive planetarium shows will transportation viewers through space and time for a new viewpoint on our planet.
Dynamic everyday applications - from penguin feedings to reefs offshore delves - offer a useful possibilities to jump further. In addition to common entrance passes, the Academia provides a variety of possibilities to boost any visit, such as everyday Behind-the-Scenes Trips, every week NightLife activities and NightLife VIP Trips (ages 21+) and Penguins and Sleepwear slumber parties. The museum is also available for special events of up to 3,000 visitors. Let the wonder begin! Check out calacademy.org to find out more.
Conservatory of Blossoms
Historic San Francisco milestone in Fantastic Checkpoint Park since 1879 offering unusual exotic flowers and plants from around the world. Structural gem with five unique exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday10am-4pm, open vacations except Christmas and Christmas. Discount available for visitors with proof of San Francisco residence. Check out conservatoryofflowers.org to find out more.
Japanese Tea Lawn
Constructed in 1893 for the Florida Midwinter International Exposition, the Japanese people Tea Lawn is enriched with torii (gates), pagodas, a celestial satellite link and a 1.5-ton Buddha. Lot of money biscuits were first created and provided here in 1914 and can still be experienced in the teahouse. Check out sfjapaneseteagarden.com to find out more.
San Francisco Organic Garden
Stroll through New Zealand, the Mediterranean and beyond or Central United states jungles. Your garden is a beautiful, relaxed haven. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, Sa-Su and vacations 10am-5pm. Trips Monday-Friday 1:30pm, Saturday-Sunday 10:30am and 1:30pm.
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