FAQs
Are there any free-entry days for art museums in San Francisco?
Many art museums in San Francisco offer free entry one day a month. Generally speaking, these free admission days fall on a Sunday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. They're usually scheduled at the start of the month.
What are some unique and lesser-known art museums worth visiting in San Francisco?
Eager to beat the crowds? The International Art Museum of America has a relatively small collection, but what it does have in its permanent archives will impress. The Museum of 3D Illusions is another good choice for anyone looking for left-field exhibitions. There's also the Tenderloin Museum, which shines a spotlight on the artists, activists, and immigrants that have called this city home.
Which art museums in San Francisco have works by famous artists?
Most of the major museums in San Francisco have works by famous artists. At the Museum of Modern Art, you'll find pieces from Rivera, Matisse, and Picasso.
Are the art museums in San Francisco wheelchair accessible?
Most museums in San Francisco are wheelchair-friendly. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, de Young Museum, and Legion of Honor have all been certified as accessible. If you're visiting a smaller venue, check ahead to avoid disappointment.
Are there any art museums in San Francisco that are suitable for children and families?
The majority of museums in the city are suitable for family groups. The Museum of Craft and Design is generally kid-friendly, while the de Young Museum has thousands of pieces to interest children.