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    San Francisco, CA 94118. Open Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 am – 5:15 pm. de Young Social Links Legion of Honor Lincoln Park 100 34th Avenue (at Clement Street) San Francisco, CA 94121. Open Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 am – 5:15 pm. Legion of Honor Social Links Get fresh perspectives on art delivered to your inbox.

  2. Legion of Honor. 2,075 reviews. #27 of 1,032 things to do in San Francisco. Art Museums. Closed now. 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM. Write a review. About. An outstanding collection of European art in a gorgeous hilltop museum setting.

  3. The California Palace of the Legion of Honor was founded in 1924 by Adolph B. and Alma de Bretteville Spreckels. The museum opened to the public on Armistice Day, November 11, 1924, in dedication to the memory of the 3,600 Californians who perished in World War I. Located in Lincoln Park in San Francisco, the Legion of Honor has provided access to priceless art for nearly 100 years.

  4. Legion of Honor. The Legion of Honor, or more formally known as the “California Palace of the Legion of Honor”, is a part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. It is home to a vast collection of works and artifacts that span 4000 years of art history, all set out in a beautiful building that overlooks the Golden Gate Bridge.

  5. www.famsf.org › visit › legion-tickets-hoursTickets + hours - FAMSF

    Skip the admission line! Book tickets online in advance for general admission and special exhibitions. Tickets may also be purchased at the admissions desk on a first-come, first-served basis.HoursMonday: ClosedTuesday – Sunday: 9:30 am – 5:15 pmTicketsMembers: FreeYouth (17 and under): FreeAdults: $20Seniors (65+): $17Students (w/ valid ID): $11 The Legion of Honor Museum Store and Legion ...

  6. The work of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) lies at the heart of the Legion of Honor. His art is in evidence as soon as visitors arrive at the museum, where the massive statue “The Thinker” dominates the Court of Honor. When the museum’s wide spectrum of his plasters, models, and fragments is added into the mix, the Legion ...

  7. The Legion of Honor was inspired by the French pavilion at San Francisco’s Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915 and, like that structure, was modeled after the neoclassical Palais de la Légion d’Honneur, in Paris. The museum, designed by George Applegarth, opened in 1924 on a bluff in Lincoln Park overlooking the Golden Gate.

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