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The largest museum in the western world devoted exclusively to Asian art and culture

This highly popular museum has one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of Asian art, spanning 6,000 years of Asian history with over 15,000 displayed objects. Artefacts range from Japanese buddhas to sacred texts to items from the Ming dynasty.

The outdoor café, open only to visitors, is a great place to enjoy American- and Asian-inspired dishes on sunny days, and the gift shop is well stocked with high-quality stationery, decorative items and a good selection of coffee-table books.

The museum once resided in Golden Gate Park, but in 2003 it reopened in this building, the former home of San Francisco Public Library. Extensively and beautifully redesigned by Gae Aulenti, the architect responsible for the heralded Musée d'Orsay conversion in Paris, the museum retains remnants of its previous role, including bookish quotes etched into the fabric of the building.

Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA , San Francisco

Område: Downtown

Telefon: 415.581.3500

Nettside: http://www.asianart.org

Åpningstider: 10am-5pmTue, Wed, Fri-Sun; 10am-9pm Thur

Kategorier: Klassisk kunst, Spesielle gallerier

Pris: Koster penger


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Chinatown & North Beach

Colorful, fascinating, the San Francisco of urban legend
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Chinatown & North Beach are for many, the most interesting areas of San Francisco. Just blocks away from Union Square, Grant Street’s Chinatown Gate gives way to a different world: shops filled with imports from China, restaurants specializing in dim sum, and tiny alleyways filled with fluttering clothing drying on clothes lines strung between apartments. North Beach, once haunt of the Beats, is home to San Francisco’s Little Italy. Expect the legendary restaurants, clubs, and exotic fun you’ve heard about here.

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Downtown

San Francisco's cutting edge
Downtown
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While the rest of S.F. has a certain quaintness, a visit to Downtown is a reminder that the city is a metropolis, one with its share of skyscrapers and hoards of office dwellers scurrying to and from work. Downtown not only encompasses the Financial District, but also Union Square, the Embarcadero, Bayview restaurants, bars, and public spaces. Visitors will also want to see; City Hall, the Asian Art Museum, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church, and the former Pacific Stock Exchange.

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Fisherman's Wharf

An Italian fisherman started it all
Fisherman's Wharf from the air
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Like you may have imagined, visitors to Fisherman’s Wharf actually take lunch at Pier 39, gaze out at Alcatraz in the distance, and soak up the ambiance of Italian influence here. While gathering your own memorable moments, be sure and visit; the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Cannery Shopping Center, Ghirardelli Square, a Ripley’s Believe it or Not museum, the Musée Mécanique, and dozens of other wharf attractions. This favorite American tourist spot has not lost its magic.

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Haight-Ashbury

San Francisco's retro destination
Haight-Ashbury
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Famed as home of the city’s hippie population in the 1960s, Haight-Ashbury retains its counterculture aura, with a collection of head shops, bookstores, and cheap eats amid the renovated Victorians. Nearby Cole Valley is home to a darling retail stretch, while the Fillmore District is where the world-famous jazz club Yoshi’s and the Fillmore Auditorium are. Other famous area attractions include; The Red Victorian, Amoeba Music, I-Beam, and the Haight-Ashbury Street Fair held each Summer.

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Presidio & Pacific Heights

San Francisco views
The old Coast Guard Station at Presidio
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The Presidio & Pacific Heights area of San Francisco is noted for being the most scenic neighborhood, the park-like setting offering panoramic views of many landmarks. The idyllic location affords the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz, and of course, the Presidio is an attraction in itself. While visiting this pare of the city, be sure to see; the San Francisco National Cemetery, the homes along Bush Street and Presidio Avenue, Alta Plaza, and Fort Point, to name a few.

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Richmond

A real San Francisco melting pot
Golden Gate Park
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Not as famous as some other San Francisco neighborhoods, the Richmond district has its share of cultural and touristic value. Primarily a residential area, where diversity is concerned, visitors find the place fascinating. Inclusive of Golden Gate Park, and parts of the Sunset district, the Russian, Chinese, and Irish influences here are remarkable. Besides views of the city, other attractions include; Mallard Lake, Rainbow Falls, Lincoln Park. This area is famous for great restaurants too.

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South Beach

San Francisco's posh spot for nosh
SoMa & South Beach
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The area south of Market Street, South Beach, was one of San Francisco’s seedy neighborhoods. Today however, swanky restaurants, hip nightspots, and great museums and galleries beckon visitors from near and far. Whether it’s a Giants game at glorious AT&T Park, or a night out on the town, there’s a bit of something for everyone to do here. The family will also want to enjoy Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Museum of the African Diaspora, and the Cartoon Art Museum during your stay.

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The Mission & Castro

San Francisco's Latin quarter
The Mission
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The Mission & Castro are two of San Francisco’s most interesting neighborhoods. The Mission District is known for delicious Latin food, hip bars, cool music clubs, and Castro is home to the city’s gay enclave and a slew of fancy eateries. Mission San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco’s oldest building, is but one of dozens of attractions in this area. The Castro Theater, GLBT History Museum, and the world famous Roxie Theater are other attractions that are a must, not to mention the enchiladas.

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