Legion of Honor

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★ 4.9 (63K+ reviews) • 18K+ booked
Located in Lincoln Park, San Francisco, the Legion of Honor museum has been sharing beautiful art of ancient and European art with visitors for a whole century. Back in 1924, a couple named Adolph B. and Alma de Bretteville Spreckels founded this museum to honor those who lost their lives in World War I. You'll find a mix of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, as well as ancient and modern pieces, and a huge collection of prints and drawings from all across the country. The Legion of Honor is part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, which includes the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and is the biggest arts institution in the city. Taking inspiration from the French pavilion at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Legion of Honor's design is modeled after the neoclassical Palais de la Légion d’Honneur in Paris. Designed by George Applegarth and located in Lincoln Park with views of the Golden Gate bridge and California Palace, this museum has a collection that spans a whopping 4,000 years. With European decorative arts, ancient pieces from the Mediterranean, and the largest assortment of works on paper in the American West, this museum is truly a treasure trove for art enthusiasts like us!
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Legion of Honor, 100, 34th Avenue, Outer Richmond, San Francisco, California, United States
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Nicholas ***
7 Sep
Great museum for individual or family. This place includes Aquarium, Dinosaurs, Tropical Forest, Butterfly Park, and Safari.
2+
Kai ***
6 Sep
bang for your back! you’ll get your monies worth here! great location, close to all the laundromats, coffee shops and vintage/thrift shops. huge room, and also a large wardrobe and ironing room, with a good bathroom!
Swee ********
21 Aug
We sincerely thank Mr. Richard Yeh for taking such good care of us. Klook arranged for a Mandarin-speaking guide to accompany us, and we had a fantastic time. The scenery on this three-day, two-night trip was beautiful, and the breakfasts were also great. We will definitely book Klook tours again.
2+
Chung *******
21 Aug
Our tour leader, Branda, was enthusiastic and responsible throughout the entire trip. Although the drives were long, we had adequate breaks along the way. Even though this tour was a combination of different groups, I selected the Chinese tour when booking. I appreciate Klook's assistance in providing a Mandarin-speaking guide, Mr. Richard Yeh. Richard was very dedicated, providing explanations of the scenery along the way, helping with photos, and suggesting attractions and meals. We gained a lot from the entire trip, and we are very grateful to Mr. Yeh. Our driver, Henry, drove very smoothly, which made us feel very safe and relaxed. The accommodations for both days were clean and comfortable. I highly recommend this tour for anyone who wants to visit San Francisco and Yosemite without driving. Thank you, Klook, for your careful arrangements!
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Klook User
22 Jul
It has an aquarium & indoor forest with real animals, providing the education lf biodiversity. Besides, there’s a theatre introducing the cosmos.
Klook User
22 Jul
The Legion of Honour is definite worth to go! Briefly introducing ancient paintings from different countries
Cindy *****
29 Jun
The Walt Disney Family Museum is a very thorough and well done museum detailing the life of Walt Disney. I definitely learned things about him that I never knew before, like where he was from, his family life, his relationship with his older brother, his triumphs and tribulations, etc. It was amazing to see the empire that he built from scratch and how much joy and artistry he and his team brought to the world. Would highly recommend.
2+
KaWai ****
21 Jun
great place to hang out in golden gate park. amazing rainforest aquarium and great set up. would go again.

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The Thinker by Auguste Rodin

Located in the heart of the museum's Court of Honor, 'The Thinker' by Auguste Rodin stands as a timeless symbol of introspection and human thought. This iconic sculpture is a must-see for anyone visiting the Legion of Honor, captivating both art lovers and casual visitors with its profound expression and intricate detail. As you stand before this masterpiece, take a moment to reflect on the depth of human contemplation it represents, making it an unforgettable highlight of your visit.

Hall of Antiquities

Go back in time as you enter the Hall of Antiquities, where the ancient worlds of Egypt, Greece, and Rome come to life. This fascinating collection offers a rare glimpse into the distant past, with treasures like the 4,000-year-old carved wood figure of Seneb. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about ancient civilizations, this hall promises a captivating journey through time, revealing the artistry and culture of long-lost eras.

Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts

Discover the largest collection of works on paper in the western United States at the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts. With over 90,000 pieces, this remarkable collection showcases a diverse array of artistic expressions, from intricate prints to bold drawings. Art lovers will find themselves immersed in a world of creativity, exploring the rich tapestry of graphic arts that spans centuries and continents. It's a treasure trove of inspiration waiting to be explored.

Celebrating 100 Years at the Legion of Honor

Join us in celebrating the Legion of Honor's remarkable 100-year journey! This special exhibition that takes you from the museum's inception in 1924, its expansion in the 1990s, to its present evolution and future aspirations. Deep dive into the museum's deep roots within the San Francisco community with curated collection highlights, unearthed archival treasures, and a detailed timeline of its rich history. Discover the inaugural pieces that graced its collection, like a gift from the queen of Greece and a masterpiece from co-founder Alma de Bretteville Spreckels -- an Auguste Rodin sculpture. Explore the museum's early exhibitions, including a dedicated showcase of Diego Rivera's work.

The Spreckels Organ

Located in the Rodin Gallery, the Spreckels Organ is played during the free Saturday concerts at the Legion of Honor and be immersed in that beautiful music. It's wonderful how it's been a part of the museum's architecture for so many years, adding a touch of grandeur and history to the space. John D. Spreckels' gesture of gifting the organ in honor of his brother and cofounder of the museum is a lovely way to pay tribute to their shared legacy.

The Book of Gold

The Legion of Honor museum in San Francisco was inspired by a famous building in Paris and was opened on November 11, 1924. It was a gift from Adolph and Alma Spreckels to honor Californians who died in World War I. The museum is a special place that serves as a tribute to those brave individuals.

Tips for Your Legion of Honor Visit

When is the best time to visit the Legion of Honor?

For a delightful experience at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, consider visiting during the spring or fall. These seasons offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, allowing you to enjoy the art in a more intimate setting. Additionally, weekdays or early mornings on weekends are ideal for a relaxed visit and don't forget to take advantage of Free Saturdays for a budget-friendly trip.

How to get to the Legion of Honor?

Reaching the Legion of Honor is a breeze with San Francisco's public transit system. You can hop on Muni bus lines 18, 1, or 38, which conveniently connect the museum to various parts of the city. If you're coming from downtown, it's just a short ride away. For those driving, there's ample parking available, though it tends to fill up quickly on weekends.