What to do and see in Downtown San Francisco, California (CA): The Best Museums

May 18, 2022 Deane Carmody

Every neighborhood in San Francisco has its own personality, from the hippie chic of the Upper Haight to the hipster grit of the Mission. The Marina district boasts trendy bistros and postcard-perfect views of the Golden Gate Bridge, while Noe Valley offers quaint and quiet boutiques. Wave hello to the sea lions at Pier 39, and sample local cheese and charcuterie at the Ferry Building. Sit in on a yoga session in Dolores Park or marvel at the Dutch Windmill across from Ocean Beach.
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1. San Francisco Art Exchange

458 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102-1223 +1 415-441-8840 http://sfae.com
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

San Francisco Art Exchange

341 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94108-4301 +1 415-392-2299 [email protected] http://www.caldwellsnyder.com
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Caldwell Snyder Gallery

Founded by Oliver Caldwell and Susan Snyder in San Francisco in 1983, Caldwell Snyder Gallery specializes in Contemporary American and European paintings, drawings, sculpture, and limited-edition prints, including major American post-war and emerging artists. The gallery has developed a particular niche in introducing new collectors to European and Latin American painters and sculptors who have earned a following in their home countries but rarely shown in the United States.

10 Hawthorne St, San Francisco, CA 94105-3931 +1 415-781-4629 [email protected] http://www.berggruen.com
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Berggruen Gallery

The gallery specializes in the exhibition and sale of 20th-century American and European paintings, drawings, sculpture, and limited edition prints. We exhibit the work of major American post-war artists as well as younger contemporary artists. The gallery also presents exhibitions of a historic nature by artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Alexander Calder, and Henri Matisse.

Reviewed By Frank-in-SF - San Francisco, United States

On January 18, I attended the opening of Berggruen's latest show, John Alexander: Landscape and Memory & Mark di Suvero: Sculpture. I have enjoyed the events I've attended at the gallery. This was my second opening and in November I attended an artist talk on the works of Helen Frankenthaler, subject of their last show. The talk was led by two very knowledgeable scholars, and was very informative. The Frankenthaler paintings were beautiful and evocative. This opening, like the previous one, was well-attended. The di Suvero and Alexander works are obviously not as important as the Frankenthalers, but were interesting on their own and in juxtaposition; the sculptures are abstract and the paintings are figurative. In addition to the usual white wine and sparkling water, the gallery served vodka and some juices. In addition, the artists were in attendance. The facility itself is very impressive, an ultra modern space in a historic building. It's three floors are connected by a gorgeous glass and stainless steel staircase. (There is also an elevator.). I highly recommend a visit to Berggruen, especially because it's located across the street from SFMOMA and in between two other excellent galleries, Gagosian and Crown Point Press, which are also worth a stop.

4. Asian Art Museum

200 Larkin St North america, San Francisco, CA 94102-4734 +1 415-581-3500 [email protected] http://www.asianart.org/
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4.5 based on 1,528 reviews

Asian Art Museum

Spanning cultures from Turkey to India and China to the Philippines through 6,000 years, the collection provides a panorama of Asian art and culture. Included are over 18,000 objects ranging from tiny jades to monumental sculptures. Superb paintings, porcelains, arms and armor, furniture, textiles, and bronzes are featured.

Reviewed By geotech522

The Asian Art Museum is located in a very stately building that was formerly the City's Main Public Library in the Civic Center of San Francisco. Behind the doors of this impressive building is a collection of over 6,000 years of the most beautiful art from all over Asia. This museum has collections that cover the great civilizations of Asia. On the top (third) floor, the galleries feature South Asia, the Persian World and West Asia, Southeast Asia, the Himalayas and the Tibetian Buddhist World, and early China. The second floor continues with later China, Korea, and Japan. The first floor contains Special Exhibitions Gallery, a cafe and the Museum Store. The various collections are very comprehensive and contain some very precious exhibits. This one of the best museums of Asian Art in the US and the best on the West Coast.

5. Children's Creativity Museum

221 4th St 4th Street and Howard Street., San Francisco, CA 94103-3116 +1 415-820-3320 [email protected] http://creativity.org/
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Children's Creativity Museum

The Children's Creativity Museum is a hands-on multi-media art and technology experience for children ages 2-12 and their families. Exhibits encourage visitors to Imagine, Create and Share as they make their own stop-motion animation movie, take the Mystery Box Challenge, visit the Tech Lab to code robots, or experiment with instruments and sound in the Making Music exhibition. Our youngest visitors let their imagination run wild in the Imagination Lab.

Reviewed By PaulB476 - Minneapolis, United States

Great place for kids with a lot of fun things to do (especially on a rainy day when we were there). Staff were very nice and clearly enjoyed what they were doing. Pretty reasonable for a few hours of entertainment as well. Note: cheap (and good) food options just across the street at the Metreon food plaza.

6. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)

151 3rd St Enter on Howard or Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103-3107 +1 415-357-4000 [email protected] http://www.sfmoma.org/
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)

SFMOMA is one of San Francisco’s must-see destinations, located within walking distance of Union Square. Explore seven floors of extraordinary art, including world-class exhibitions, the largest living wall in the U.S., and breathtaking city views from outdoor gardens and terraces. Save time and pre-purchase tickets (admission is free for visitors 18 and under), or reserve a unique private guided tour experience in advance. Free public tours and audio guides are available onsite. Effective immediately, SFMOMA will offer free admission to Federal Employees who show their federally issued ID. This is for adult admission and does not include a +1.

Reviewed By TravelRealize - San Jose, United States

When I heard about the exhibition on the effervescent pop art of Andy Warhol at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art or SFMOMA, I turned to the pop art maestro for inspiration and motivation to keep on creating. . Warhol, like every great artist, questioned the status-quo, reflected on the societal conditions from different perspectives, remained open to new ideas and concepts and followed the work of contemporary artists. . Thank you SFMOMA for putting up such a brilliant and enriching exhibition. If you live in or are visiting the San Francisco Bay Area, I highly recommend visiting SFMOMA. Gift yourself a day brimmed with joy amidst art, ideas, and beauty. . To read more about this exhibition, please visit my blog - Travel Realizations

111 Minna St, San Francisco, CA 94105-3701 +1 415-974-1719 [email protected] http://www.111minnagallery.com/
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111 Minna Gallery

For nearly 20 years 111 Minna Gallery has been in the business of art and leisure, consistently winning awards for best art gallery, best bar, and best happy hour. We host a diverse array of events; from art openings, book readings, and film screenings, to bands and DJs, to product launches and corporate shindigs. 4700sqft with two bars and two rooms, we also do private events for groups of 50-500. There is something for everyone. Please check our website to see our calendar of upcoming events!

Reviewed By irenebU7226AR

Cute Gallery with wonderful staff. Enjoy the calm atmosphere and the fantastic Art from a verity of artists

8. Martin Lawrence Galleries

366 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102-1802 +1 415-956-0345 [email protected] http://martinlawrence.com/gallery_locations_frameset_fl.html
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Martin Lawrence Galleries

9. American Bookbinders Museum

355 Clementina St, San Francisco, CA 94103-4104 +1 415-824-9754 [email protected] http://www.bookbindersmuseum.org
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American Bookbinders Museum

The American Bookbinders Museum tells the story of the book and why it's important to all of us today. The ABM celebrates the history, tools and process of western bookbinding, and of the men, women, and children who made books. See how books were bound by hand until the 19th century; marvel at the first machines that automated bookbinding. “The most technologically efficient machine that man has ever invented is the book.” –Northrop Frye Currently we offer audio-tours and self-guided tours. The American Bookbinders Museum is the only bookbinding museum in North America.

Reviewed By RadioKaren - Poughkeepsie, United States

Wonderful display of presses, techniques, and beautifully bound books. Also a sweet little gift shop.

10. Tenderloin Museum

398 Eddy St Inside the Cadillac Hotel, San Francisco, CA 94102-2607 +1 415-351-1912 http://www.tenderloinmuseum.org
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Tenderloin Museum

Reviewed By EricHalfaBee

This small museum is the best place to start a walking tour of the Tenderloin It explains the origins and the history of the neighborhood with excellent pictures, videos and music They also have maps with some of the historic buildings marked

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